Demand for high-end goods is high, despite world uncertainty, writes Alexandra Smith.
For the price of a new car, you can fly to Antarctica on a private jet and camp alongside emperor penguins.
You can snowmobile through Norway searching for polar bears or stay in a centuries-old monastery in Spain.
We may be saving more and spending less but luxury is something many Australians will not give up.
The latest figures show we spend about $900 million a year on luxury goods, including $261 million on designer clothing, $234 million on designer footwear, $162 million on luggage and handbags and $144 million on beauty products. Read Here
For the price of a new car, you can fly to Antarctica on a private jet and camp alongside emperor penguins.
You can snowmobile through Norway searching for polar bears or stay in a centuries-old monastery in Spain.
We may be saving more and spending less but luxury is something many Australians will not give up.
The latest figures show we spend about $900 million a year on luxury goods, including $261 million on designer clothing, $234 million on designer footwear, $162 million on luggage and handbags and $144 million on beauty products. Read Here
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