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Regardless of sweeping Western sanctions and the exodus of international brand names after Russias full-blown intrusion of Ukraine in February 2022, Moscows upscale consumers continue to take pleasure in access to a variety of luxury Western goods.In the Russian capitals elite shopping districts, high-end outlet store and high end local outlets are bustling with sales of Western sports cars, designer clothing and gold fashion jewelry, defying early expectations of economic isolation.I do not see any specific modifications, said Natalia, a 51-year-old dental expert walking through the lavish GUM shopping mall on Red Square.
Maybe 3 shops Chanel, Dior and Hermes have actually left.
All the rest are the exact same as before.
Even Brunello Cucinelli is here, she said, naming the Italian fashion house.They wanted to separate us? Please! We are so separated here its even amusing, stated 61-year-old retired person Sergei, leaving an upmarket store.The United States, European Union and Britain prohibited the export of luxury products to Russia as part of their sanctions in reaction to the invasion of Ukraine.
Ratings of brands also willingly left the Russian market, includingChanel, Hermes, LVMH and Kering.However, nearly three years later, much of their logo designs can still be found on Moscow shop racks.
And while some of these brand names shuttered their stores in Moscow, others have actually maintained their leases, signaling prospective plans to return.Their revealed departure is pure hypocrisy, said a French business person selling luxury products in Moscow.
Even though their shops are officially closed, these brands sell to Russians through markets and dealers, he included, asking for anonymity.Sanctioned products continue to get in Russia through intermediaries in nations like Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan, ex-Soviet states with close ties to Moscow.
Export information shows a spike in trade in between these countries and Western countries considering that sanctions were imposed.One method or another, everything is imported, stated Elena, a 38-year-old marketing manager for a luxury lingerie designer, shopping in central Moscow.Its a little bit more complicated, but total everybody manages.Products from brand names like Prada, Yves Saint Laurent, and Alexander McQueen still line the shelves of Moscows TSUM outlet store.
The shop markets its prices as more competitive than in Dubai, a city that has actually become a hotspot for rich Russians considering that travel to Europe ended up being more difficult.In Dubai, sales of high-end goods have exploded considering that the February 2022 intrusion of Ukraine, the French business person said.Wealthy Russians are likewise turning to buyers, a revival of the practice from the 1990s where intermediaries purchase luxury products in European cities and deliver them to Russia.Andrei, a 52-year-old stylist catering to high-end clients, told AFP that these purchasers now work straight with boutiques in Milan, Paris and London to meet orders for furniture, tableware, jewelry and furs.Some believe that, given the sustained need for high-end Western goods in Russia, foreign brands will themselves come rushing back when they can.Its just a matter of time, Andrei said.





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