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Loss of Aspirational Luxury Consumers Disproportionately Impacting Mono-Brand Stores

Luxury department stores are outperforming mono-brand boutiques, likely due to structural advantages and mono-brand stores’ greater reliance on aspirational shoppers.

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Shira Petrack
March 27, 2026
Loss of Aspirational Luxury Consumers Disproportionately Impacting Mono-Brand Stores
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Key Takeaways
  • Luxury department stores are outperforming mono-brand boutiques as traffic declines accelerate more sharply across mono-brand locations.
  • Mono-brand stores’ greater reliance on aspirational luxury shoppers is amplifying their vulnerability in a tightening spending environment.
  • Department stores’ broader assortments, pricing flexibility, and higher-income customer base position them to better sustain traffic and performance. 

Luxury Department Stores Have Pulled Ahead of Mono-Brand Boutiques

Traffic trends highlight a growing divergence between mono-brand boutiques and luxury department stores. While both formats have faced headwinds, department stores have consistently outperformed mono-brand boutiques on a year-over-year basis, maintaining relatively stable visitation compared to the sharper and more sustained declines seen across mono-brand locations. This gap has been especially pronounced since the second half of 2025, where mono-brand traffic trends weakened significantly while department stores showed greater resilience.

Part of this gap may be explained by structural differences between the formats. Department stores offer broader assortments, multiple price points, and the ability to support a range of shopping missions in a single visit, allowing them to capture demand across a wider spectrum of consumers. Mono-brand boutiques, by contrast, are more tightly tied to full-price luxury positioning, making them inherently more exposed to fluctuations in discretionary spending.

Mono-Brand Stores' Greater Dependence on Aspirational Shoppers May Be Driving the Divergence 

But even as luxury department stores offer a broader range of products that can appeal to a wider audience, trade area demographics suggest that mono-brand boutiques rely more heavily on aspirational shoppers. While both formats drew from affluent areas in 2025, mono-brand stores captured a higher share of households below the $100K income threshold – indicating greater exposure to more price-sensitive consumers. Department stores, by contrast, skewed toward higher-income households, providing a more stable demand base.

This distinction also helps explain the widening traffic gap between the two formats. As discretionary spending tightens, aspirational shoppers are often the first to pull back. And because mono-brand boutiques seem to depend more on this segment – and lack the pricing flexibility and assortment breadth to retain them – they are experiencing sharper declines. Meanwhile, department stores, supported by a more affluent customer base and greater assortment diversity, are better positioned to sustain traffic and overall performance.

Not All Luxury Retail Is Built the Same

The divergence between the two luxury formats suggests that both who shops and how they shop matter as much as brand strength. Mono-brand boutiques’ greater exposure to aspirational consumers leaves them more vulnerable in periods of constrained spending, while department stores benefit from both structural flexibility and a more resilient customer base. As the environment remains uneven, performance will likely hinge on a retailer’s ability to align format, pricing strategy, and audience with today’s shifting demand dynamics.

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