Economic and market research
Institut Français de la Mode's Economic Observatory analyzes the evolution of the textile, fashion and luxury markets from an economic and marketing point of view, both from supply and demand perspectives.
The Observatory carries out prospective studies on markets (China...), sectors of activity (Women, Lingerie...) or themes related to economic developments (responsible sourcing, sustainable development...).
Some studies are published in the form of insights, made available to professionals in the sector (key figures on fashion, foreign trade indicators, etc.). Other more comprehensive studies are marketed as multi-client studies.
In addition, the Observatory carries out "tailor-made" studies for brands, professional organizations and investment companies. Whether they are in need of a market analysis (key figures, competitive environment, consumer trends, etc.) or strategic marketing (brand, targets, product ranges, etc.), the team in charge of the study builds a tailor-made methodology using the resources of the Institut Français de la Mode (network of experts, quantitative tools, ad-hoc survey systems). Among the Observatory's tools is IFM Panel, a major and unique resource for fashion professionals. This distribution panel is the only tool in France capable of measuring each month the evolution of fashion sales across all distribution channels and the entire supply chain. It allows companies to position themselves in relation to the market in near real time.
Other tools (consumer surveys, brand surveys, Directory of fashion companies, etc.) and constant sector monitoring ensure that the economic situation and structural changes in the markets are analyzed. The Observatory thus carries out modeling and prospective work on the macroeconomic and microeconomic environment of the sector: consumption, production, distribution, international trade, new business models. As such, the Observatory publishes economic indices with the Première Vision Chair, and a barometer of luxury consumption online with Matchesfashion.com
The Observatory also contributes to collective projects. These may include national projects such as R3ilab - Intangible Innovation Network for Industry - which is a network for professionals in the textile, fashion and related industries. With the support of the State, it aims to promote greater use of innovation, particularly intangible innovation, and creativity in the broad sense within these sectors.
Other projects are being piloted within the European Union, such as the TCBL project - Textile and Clothing Business Labs. In partnership with academic institutions, incubators and technical centers, the Observatory supports a number of SMEs in the development of their business models.