S.Korea sees fever for luxury goods wane in post-COVID-19 era

Rolex and Chanel abolish number queuing system for their sales corners at department stores

S.Korea sees fever for luxury goods wane in post-COVID-19 era
Ji-Yoon Yang 1
2023-08-01 10:47:46 yang@hankyung.com
Fashion

South Korea is seeing a gradual decline in the open run, or the practice of customers standing in line before a brand's opening at a department store that symbolized the luxury boom after COVID-19, due to the economic slowdown.

This system was a must for luxury brands who wanted customer convenience ahead of a store's opening. Following luxury watch maker Rolex, global beauty titan Chanel early this month eliminated this method given lower demand.

Sources in the luxury goods industry on Monday said Chanel sent an official notice to domestic department stores on July 3 of its temporary suspension of open runs from July 10. Under this method, customers receive a number before a sales outlet opens at a department store and after opening, they can enter the store to buy products in the order of their numbers.

Adopted in 2020 to reduce the inconvenience of waiting, this system emerged as a daily routine as the coronavirus blocked shoppers from getting their luxury item fix abroad.

As a result, luxury item outlets at department stores no longer give shoppers a waiting number before opening and instead use a first-come, first-served policy. With Chanel's document including the phrase “temporary suspension,” however, the revival of the open run is possible if lines get too long.

Early last month, Rolex also eliminated the open run but still accepts reservations online.

Thus famous chic brands face drastically reduced demand for luxury goods this year.

“In the past, many days had 100 or 200 people line up before a store opening but those days have largely disappeared,” a department store source said. "With the growth of overseas travel, the fever for luxury goods that was hot during the pandemic has cooled and the open run parade has declined."

Write to Ji-Yoon Yang at yang@hankyung.com

Dior opens 2023 FW pop-up store in Galleria

Dior opens 2023 FW pop-up store in Galleria

South Korea’s Galleria Department Store has opened the first domestic Dior FW (fall/winter) collection pop-up store.The company on Sunday said it will run the event through Sept. 10 for Dior’s FW 2023 collection at the store’s Luxury Hall in Seoul. Designed by Dior’s Cr

Goyard bags high on SE Asians’ shopping list in S.Korea

Goyard bags high on SE Asians’ shopping list in S.Korea

A Goyard Saint Louis bag Goyard outlets in Seoul bustled with shoppers on Friday, especially from Southeast Asia, looking for the French luxury brand’s popular bags: Goyard Saint Louis and Goyard Anjou bags.This summer holiday season they are sparing no effort nor expense to fly to Seoul

Koreans maintain designer love with used items, 'quiet luxury'

Koreans maintain designer love with used items, 'quiet luxury'

Belgian luxury leather handbag maker Delvaux’s store in Seoul (Courtesy of Delvaux) South Koreans are maintaining their love for premium fashion items with purchases of used luxury items and "quiet luxury" goods amid a slowdown in Asia’s fourth-largest economy. This comes amid a tum

Tepid luxury sales widen gap between favorite and less-favored brands

Tepid luxury sales widen gap between favorite and less-favored brands

Hermes opened a new boutique within Hyundai Department Store in Pangyo, Gyeonggi Province in December 2022 The economic slowdown may have diminished South Koreans’ appetite for foreign designer goods, but that doesn't mean they've closed their wallets to their favorite luxury items such a

Gucci invites S.Korean artist to horsebit 70th anniversary exhibition

Gucci invites S.Korean artist to horsebit 70th anniversary exhibition

Gyu-han Lee's Hanji artwork (Courtesy of Gucci) The Gucci horsebit loafer, one of the most iconic products of the Italian luxury brand, is celebrating its 70th anniversary. The horsebit loafer is famous for its horsebit decoration on the center of the instep. Derived from the metal horse's gag

Night at Korean royal palace brims with stars and Gucci fashion

Night at Korean royal palace brims with stars and Gucci fashion

Gucci's Cruise 2024 collection show at Gyeongbokgung Palace on May 16, 2023 (Courtesy of News1 Korea)  Seoul has again grabbed the attention of global fashionistas as Italian fashion house Gucci on Tuesday night finally staged its belated Korean fashion show at Seoul's most iconic ancient

Louis Vuitton to turn bridge over Seoul river into catwalk

Louis Vuitton to turn bridge over Seoul river into catwalk

Illuminated fountain show at the Banpo Bridge above the Jamsugyo Bridge where Louis Vuitton will premiere a fashion show on April 29, 2023 (Courtesy of Louis Vuitton and the Seoul Metropolitan Government) Global luxury brand Louis Vuitton will premiere a fashion show in Seoul this weekend, expe

South Koreans turned off by luxury fashion houses’ price hikes 

South Koreans turned off by luxury fashion houses’ price hikes 

Seoulites line up in front of a Cartier store in downtown Seoul before the store opens at 10:30 am on May 3rd 2022. The crowds have thinned since the luxury French brand hiked prices on Monday.  A Cartier boutique inside a department store in Seoul’s posh Gangnam District was unusual

Jeju as Korea's new shopping mecca: Shinsegae's task ahead

Jeju as Korea's new shopping mecca: Shinsegae's task ahead

Unlike Hawaii and Las Vegas, there is one thing missing on Jeju Island, South Korea's top tourist destination: premium outlets.The island hosted 15 million visitors a year as of 2019, but for luxury shoppers, it offered only the duty-free shops at Jeju International Airport.Shinsegae Group, So

Behind Korea’s bizarre 'open run' race for Chanel bags

Behind Korea’s bizarre 'open run' race for Chanel bags

A long line of customers wait outside the Louis Vuitton store of Lotte Department Store's main branch In South Korea today, running has become an increasing part of everyday life, particularly at a place where you would least expect to see a large group of sprinters: the department store. Last

(* comment hide *}