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Luxury brands used to take centuries to build. But Byredo did it in less than 20 years.
In this episode of Ecommerce on Tap, we break down how Byredo went from a niche fragrance startup in Stockholm to one of the most respected luxury brands in the world — eventually selling a majority stake to Puig.
We cover:
• How a former basketball player founded Byredo
• Why luxury brands succeed through culture, not price
• The four engines of modern luxury brands
• How distribution shapes brand perception
• Why Burberry nearly destroyed its luxury status
• Why fragrance is the perfect entry product for luxury brands
• What Puig really bought when acquiring Byredo
If you’re building a brand, this episode explains the modern luxury playbook.
Register for the liberation day, one year later webinar here: https://addcal.io/e/s96v42dzhrod
By Nathan Resnick and Aaron Alpeter5
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Luxury brands used to take centuries to build. But Byredo did it in less than 20 years.
In this episode of Ecommerce on Tap, we break down how Byredo went from a niche fragrance startup in Stockholm to one of the most respected luxury brands in the world — eventually selling a majority stake to Puig.
We cover:
• How a former basketball player founded Byredo
• Why luxury brands succeed through culture, not price
• The four engines of modern luxury brands
• How distribution shapes brand perception
• Why Burberry nearly destroyed its luxury status
• Why fragrance is the perfect entry product for luxury brands
• What Puig really bought when acquiring Byredo
If you’re building a brand, this episode explains the modern luxury playbook.
Register for the liberation day, one year later webinar here: https://addcal.io/e/s96v42dzhrod

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