A. The world of luxury is innovating in ways which strike an emotional...
Sentence A uses effluent (flowing out) instead of affluent (wealthy). B is correct—the collective noun the elite is considered as individuals, hence the plural verb is correct. C is not punctuated at all—it requires commas this way: "Vishakha Doshi, Director, Marketing & Communication, Entrack, distributors for Montblanc India says that people identify with the core values of such legends." D is incorrect in "each of the .... instrument." It should be "e a ch of the ... instruments."
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A. The world of luxury is innovating in ways which strike an emotional...
, Mercedes-Benz India, says, "Luxury is all about experiences and emotions that the product evokes. It's not just about owning a product, but owning a lifestyle."
D. This shift towards experiential luxury is evident in the rise of luxury travel, wellness retreats, gourmet dining experiences, and bespoke fashion and jewellery.
E. Luxury brands are also increasingly focusing on sustainability and ethical practices, as affluent consumers become more conscious about their impact on the environment and society.
F. The luxury market is also embracing technology, with the introduction of smartwatches, virtual reality experiences, and personalised mobile apps.
G. In short, the luxury industry is evolving to cater to the changing needs and desires of its customers, while still maintaining the exclusivity and prestige that sets it apart from the mainstream market.