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Storytelling and the Sustainability of Fashion and Luxury Brands

In: Sustainable Digital Marketing for Fashion and Luxury Brands

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  • Taiwo Olajumoke

    (University of Worcester St John’s
    Arden University)

  • Sajad Rezaei

    (University of Worcester St John’s)

Abstract

As the world enters the innovative and transformative era of digital marketing technology, businesses, sectors, organisations, firms, trades, companies, and industries wonder what is ahead of them; they face challenges to adopt and adapt to the new generation of digital marketing strategies, especially storytelling and digital content marketing. In the past ten years there has been a deceleration in the effectiveness and use of traditional advertising and marketing channels within the fashion and luxury brands industry. Some media channels, tactics, methods, and techniques are less relevant and are now unsuccessful in the marketing of luxury and fashion brands. This chapter conceptualises storytelling and the sustainability of fashion and luxury brands. It discusses issues with unidirectional marketing in relation to the evolution of digital tools. The roles of storytelling, digital content marketing, and sustainable storytelling in the fashion and luxury brands industry are emphasised. The way forward for future sustainable practices of storytelling and digital marketing are highlighted.

Suggested Citation

  • Taiwo Olajumoke & Sajad Rezaei, 2025. "Storytelling and the Sustainability of Fashion and Luxury Brands," Springer Books, in: Wilson Ozuem & Silvia Ranfagni & Cindy Millman (ed.), Sustainable Digital Marketing for Fashion and Luxury Brands, chapter 0, pages 409-423, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-82467-8_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-82467-8_17
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