Global Fashion & Luxury Private Equity and Investors Survey 2021

Deloitte
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The slide uses a matrix-like structure to define the scope of three distinct research components (Business Performance, M&A Deal Monitor, and Investor Survey) apresent_framework
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The slide is structured as a three-column text layout summarizing industry performance and C-level insights.summarize
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The slide provides a narrative summary of M&A trends in 2020, including specific deal counts and deal values.summarize
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The slide provides qualitative and quantitative insights from a Deloitte survey regarding post-pandemic recovery and investment focus areas.summarize
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The slide uses a grid layout to compare 9 distinct F&L sectors, with a summary footer for the total panel.analyze_data
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The slide uses a dual-axis approach combining a line chart for sales index and a data table for EBITDA margins.analyze_data
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The slide uses a custom visual representation for Covid impact (filled vs empty circles) and bar charts for growth metrics.analyze_data
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The slide uses a color-coded system (red, orange, yellow) to represent the severity of the market decrease.analyze_data
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The table uses a legend for recovery speed (Strong, Fast, Gradual, Very slow) represented by symbols.analyze_data
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The slide uses color-coded arrows to represent recovery strength (Strong, Moderate, Slow) across regions.analyze_data
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The slide uses a split-layout: left side details specific pain points (Stock, Cash, Supply Chain, Channels, Demand), right side provides qualitative C-level quodiagnose
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The chart uses a radar/spider plot to visualize shifts in strategic focus across 9 dimensions.analyze_data
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The slide uses donut charts overlaid on a world map to visualize regional recovery expectations.analyze_data
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The slide uses arrows as a visual legend to indicate whether a trend is expected to be disruptive (teal arrow) or return to normalization (grey arrow).summarize
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The slide includes a table of deal counts by sector and a table of specific high-value transactions.analyze_data
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The slide uses stacked bar charts to show sector composition within regions, with a summary of key findings on the right.analyze_data
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The chart uses a waterfall structure to aggregate deal counts across various luxury sub-sectors.analyze_data
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The chart uses icons to represent sectors and color-coding to distinguish between F&L Average, Personal Luxury Goods, and Other Luxury sectors.analyze_data
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The slide compares deal distribution by sales class and valuation multiples over a three-year period.analyze_data
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The slide uses a combination of a stacked bar chart for investor types and a segmented bar chart for strategic investor industry breakdown, connected by a centranalyze_data
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The slide uses stacked bar charts to visualize exit patterns over time and investment strategy composition by investor type.analyze_data
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The chart compares Personal Luxury Goods, Other Luxury Sectors, and Total F&L.analyze_data
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The chart uses a color-coded bar system to represent growth expectations (green for increase, grey for stable, red for decrease) across different luxury segmentsummarize
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The chart uses a qualitative index scale (Strong increase, Increase, Stable, Decrease) to map regional expectations.analyze_data
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The chart highlights that tourism-related sectors are perceived as the most impacted.analyze_data
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The slide uses a bar chart for revenue impact and a donut chart for investment intentions, accompanied by a key findings summary.analyze_data
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The slide presents two distinct charts: a donut chart for trend reversal and a bar chart for full recovery timelines.analyze_data
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The chart uses icons to represent each sector below the x-axis labels.analyze_data
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The chart uses icons to represent sectors and bubble size/color to indicate current vs previous year positioning.analyze_data
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The chart uses icons to represent different sectors and compares current investor propensity (x-axis) against new investor propensity (y-axis).compare_options
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Includes a donut chart for 100% investment sentiment and a bar chart with a data table for year-over-year changes.summarize
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The slide uses stacked bar charts to show trends over three years across three categories.analyze_data
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The slide uses stacked bar charts to show shifts in investment focus and return expectations over three years.analyze_data
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The chart is a Marimekko (mosaic) plot visualizing the distribution of expected IRR across different company sizes.analyze_data
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The slide uses a combination of stacked bar charts to compare three distinct metrics: exit drivers, exit strategies, and exit multiples.analyze_data
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The slide uses a hub-and-spoke visual arrangement to connect investor type to fund characteristics.summarize
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The chart uses icons to represent each sector category.analyze_data
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Includes year-over-year change indicators for portfolio focus segments.analyze_data
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The chart uses a waterfall-style visualization to show individual segments and then aggregates them into a stacked bar representing the total.analyze_data
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