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Home / Business and Economy / China Luxury Market Sees Fragile Recovery Ahead

China Luxury Market Sees Fragile Recovery Ahead

4 Feb

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Summary

  • China's luxury market is projected for modest growth in 2026 after declines.
  • Consumer confidence and property crisis impact luxury spending in China.
  • Beauty sector showed strength while fashion and watches declined significantly.
China Luxury Market Sees Fragile Recovery Ahead

China's personal luxury goods market is poised for a modest but fragile recovery in 2026, according to Bain & Company. The market experienced significant contractions in 2024 and 2025, with a projected 17% to 19% drop in 2024 and a further 3% to 5% decline in 2025, before an expected rebound.

Consumer confidence, a key driver for China's luxury spending, has been impacted by a property crisis and job concerns. Despite cautious sentiment in 2025, the market showed signs of stabilization from the third quarter onwards, supported by a stronger stock market and improved consumer sentiment coming off a weak base.

Bain forecasts modest expansion in 2026, driven by a growing middle class and policy support. However, growth will be segment-specific. The beauty sector is expected to grow by 4% to 7%, contrasting with declines in fashion (5% to 8%), leather goods (8% to 11%), and watches (14% to 17%).

Domestic spending accounted for 65% of Chinese luxury purchases in 2025. A weaker currency and narrowing global price gaps encouraged more consumers to buy within China, despite recovering outbound travel. The secondhand luxury market saw robust growth of 15% to 20%.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
China's personal luxury goods market is projected to see modest growth in 2026, recovering from declines in 2024 and 2025.
Consumer confidence in China has been impacted by a prolonged property crisis and job concerns.
The beauty sector is expected to be the strongest, rebounding to growth, while fashion, leather goods, and watches are projected to decline.

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