Insight ReportConsumers’ Appetite For Luxury in a Post-Zero-Covid China Charlotte Rothschild, Analyst Sector Lead: John Harmon, CFA, Associate Director of Technology Research April 20, 2023 Reasons to ReadChina’s Zero-Covid policies resulted in three years of severe travel and mobility restrictions and multiple lockdowns in major cities, severely damaging economic consumption in the country, particularly in 2022. However, 2023 saw the repeal of many of these policies. Using new proprietary survey data, we explore Chinese consumers’ appetite for luxury post Zero-Covid. We also examine macroeconomic indicators, retail trends and other factors influencing Chinese consumers’ appetite for luxury. Data in this report include: Global, China and US luxury market sizes for 2019 through 2023 (estimated) Proprietary survey data on Chinese consumers luxury purchase habits last year and their purchases intentions for the 12 months ahead Household savings information for Chinese citizens for 2019 and 2022 Companies mentioned in this report include: Chanel, Dior, JD.com, LVMH, Richemont, SKP and Tiffany Other relevant research: Market Outlook: China Retail—The $6 Trillion Sector Recovers Slowly Retail 2023: 10 Trends in China E-Commerce Market Outlook: Asia Luxury Market To Drive Global Luxury Growth Key Festivals and Holidays for Promotional Campaigns in China in 2023: Calendar The China Consumer Tracker report series from Coresight Research Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Retail Crime and Shrink: US Shoppers Concerned About Theft Pushing Up Prices; Shoplifting Surges to Record Levels in EnglandUS Online Grocery Survey 2025: Full-Basket Orders Increase as Delivery Retains Its DominanceAnalyst Corner: Constrained Consumers Could Soon “Get to the Goods” Again—Evolving In-Store Loss Prevention, with John HarmonConsumer Sentiment Climbs from July Trough, as Tariff Truce Extended: China Consumer Survey Insights