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Regional retail boom counting on luxury

by Executive Staff

After several years of sluggish turnover, the global luxury industry roared into life in 2006, with worldwide sales reaching a hefty $150 billion. A testament to the industry’s revival is the number of flagship stores spawning around the globe from such über brands as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Hermes and Gucci. By 2010, the Middle East luxury market potential is expected to hit the $100 billion mark as Gucci, Chanel et al make headway into the demand-filled region through local franchisers and retailers. Department stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue and Harvey Nichols, are also opening outlets in the region. In Dubai, Harvey Nichols opened a three storey, 12,500 square-meter store in the Mall of the Emirates, their biggest store outside London. With oil revenues and a growing population, the luxury Arab market has a seemingly insatiable appetite. Global vision Enter the Middle East Luxury Group (MELG). Established in 2005, the company

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