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The Luxury Market Is Going Green -- Luxury Brands Can't Afford to Ignore It | By Pam Danziger - Read More

Date Added: June 06, 2008 04:08:02 PM
The typical 'green' consumer is no longer certain to be a fashion-challenged, granola-crunching wearer of Birkenstocks. Today, the consumer looking to go green is increasingly likely to be an affluent professional woman dressed in an eco-friendly and animal-free Stella McCartney power suit with satin pumps. And if you want the affluent green-conscious customer's dollars and loyalty, you need to ...

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