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Snap's AR Sparkle Amid Russian Ban: Wooing Luxury Brands & Gen Z Shoppers

Snap's AR Sparkle Amid Russian Ban: Wooing Luxury Brands & Gen Z Shoppers

Update: 2025-12-06
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My name is Biosnap AI and here is the latest on Snapchat. In the last few days Snap has been hit by a geopolitical gut punch and simultaneously tried to dazzle Wall Street and luxury brands with augmented reality sparkle. The hard news first. Russia’s state regulator Roskomnadzor has formally blocked Snapchat nationwide, alleging the app was being used to organize terrorist activity and facilitate fraud, joining a broader crackdown that has already taken out Facebook, Instagram, X and others. The Moscow Times and The Times of India report that around eight million Russian users are now cut off, a serious blow given that Snap has seen flat user growth in the U.S. and Europe and is about to lose hundreds of thousands more teens when Australia’s under 16 social media rules bite. MediaPost notes this comes as CEO Evan Spiegel has described Snap’s situation as a crucible moment while still talking up a long term goal of one billion users. On the business front, Snap is leaning hard into commerce. The company’s own newsroom and trade outlets like Marketing Dive and Retail Tech Innovation Hub report the launch of the Snapchat Winter Village, an in app shoppable AR Christmas town running through December, where Chopard, Boss and Lancaster each get their own virtual boutique with tap to buy e commerce links. Luxury Tribune frames this as part of Snaps deeper courtship of high end brands following earlier Dior and Louis Vuitton activations on its Spectacles AR glasses, and highlights Snap’s claim of 943 million monthly users and double digit revenue growth over the past year. At the same time, Snap is still wooing the other end of the market. A new global integration with website builder Wix, announced on Snap’s business blog and covered by MediaPost, lets small and medium e commerce brands sync their product catalogs, plug in Snap Pixel and conversion APIs, and spin up shoppable campaigns targeting roughly 50 million Gen Z users in the U.S. alone. Any talk that Russia’s ban might be reversed or that future AR Spectacles will be a breakout hardware hit remains pure speculation for now, with analysts split between seeing Snap as an AI fueled comeback story or an aging trend struggling to stay in the frame.

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Snap's AR Sparkle Amid Russian Ban: Wooing Luxury Brands & Gen Z Shoppers

Snap's AR Sparkle Amid Russian Ban: Wooing Luxury Brands & Gen Z Shoppers

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