The survey included over 13,400 respondents in six countries – Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Uzbekistan. The most desired gifts among women respondents include cosmetics and perfumes, flowers and jewelry. In Armenia, women have preferences for shoes and clothes. Most male respondents plan to spend up to $50 on a gift for 8 March, while in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan men are willing to spend over $100.
The survey revealed that men typically buy gifts on International Women’s Day for their wives/partners and their mothers. Women, on the other hand, celebrate the occasion by gifting their mothers, sisters, friends and colleagues—spending less per gift but covering a wider circle of recipients.
In Russia, 26% of surveyed women plan to buy themselves a gift for 8 March. This points to a growing trend towards financial independence among women, as well as a shift in the holiday’s meaning towards personal well-being and self-appreciation. Wildberries responds to these evolving customer needs by offering a wide variety of gifts to suit all tastes and budgets.
Founded by the entrepreneur Tatyana Kim while she was on maternity leave, Wildberries actively supports women’s entrepreneurship in the countries where it operates. The company empowers women to join its community of more than one million marketplace sellers and offers educational programs to help women launch their careers in IT. Wildberries is also a proud partner of the global Women in Tech initiative in Kyrgyzstan.