Milan, Italy: Posing a Swarovski crystal-studded bicycle next to crocodile bags in all colours and sizes, a Milan fair is seeking to woo big spenders with luxury items, banking on a recovery in the crisis-hit sector.
The Milan BEspoke exhibition, in its second edition, is showcasing jewellery and watches, porcelain, luxury cars, fur coats and cashmere jumpers as well as top wines and elegant candles, with the focus on artisan work.
One stand presented a Swarovski crystal-studded bicycle, with gold leaf detailing, worth 4,000 euros ($8,244).
"This is something positive at a time when the market has slowed down," Mario Boselli, head of Italy's National Chamber of Fashion, said.
"It's about looking to the future, to a recovery, to overcoming the moment of crisis."
Luxury groups are focusing on winning custom from consumers as they emerge from the worst economic crisis in decades which has sapped demand for designer clothes, accessories, jewelry and watches.
US consultancy Bain & Co expects global luxury sales to fall 8 percent this year to 153 billion euros.
Scant growth is expected next year but a return to pre-crisis levels is only seen in 2012.
Organisers are hoping some 12,000 people will come visit the exhibition, which ends on November 15. Last year, 10,500 visitors came.