DOLCE GABBANA

Unlocking New Profitability in a Shifting Luxury Market

+41%
Revenue
+19%
Return on Ad Spend
-27%
Cost per Click

About Case Study

Industry
Fashion
Market
Italy
Approach
Adaptive Automation
Capabilities

CHALLENGE OVERCOME

Dolce Gabbana faced increasing pressure on its paid media strategy as the luxury market began to slow and digital resellers fragmented pricing, putting profitability and brand equity at risk. The brand needed to protect its premium positioning while continuing to drive measurable sales growth.

APPROACH TAKEN

Partnering with Incubeta, Dolce Gabbana adopted a data-driven paid media strategy. Pure Brand campaigns were shifted to a performance-focused Target ROAS bidding model to ensure profitability, while Performance Max campaigns were restructured by product type enabling more precise audience targeting and activation of products with limited historical data.

VALUE DELIVERED

By redefining its paid media structure and bidding strategy, Dolce Gabbana improved control over performance and profitability, mitigating reseller pressure while supporting sustainable sales growth without compromising brand equity.

Ready to connect?

Achieve your marketing milestones.

MORE CASE STUDIES

Related Work​

Rapid Results

ESSILORLUXOTTICA

Improving Reporting Efficiency with GMP

EssilorLuxottica built a centralized data and reporting infrastructure, reducing reporting time by 70% and enabling scalable, multi-platform insights across brands.

Rapid Results

Forever New

Delivering Incrementality with Seamless Search

Forever New set out to capture full search opportunity across organic and paid channels, unlocking greater value from total search investment.
case_study_incubeta_m&s_shop

Rapid Results

Marks and Spencer

Delivered Bidding Efficiency

To drive growth, M&S leveraged innovative Paid Search bidding strategies to optimize channel performance. This approach successfully delivered a 5% increase in ROAS alongside a 6% reduction in CPCs.
Optimized by Optimole
Global / USA
Europe — West & Central
Europe — Southern
Latin America
Africa & Middle East
Asia Pacific