NEW YORK - In today’s retail space describing a product as “luxury,” especially for jewelry, no longer has the weight it once had, and must be given more meaning behind its association and significance, according to Unity Marketing's president during Initiatives in Art and Culture's Gold: Trends, Techniques and Transparency conference April 9.
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With outdoor music festival season kicking off with The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, a number of luxury brands are looking to be a part of consumers’ experiences.
Italian menswear label Ermenegildo Zegna is reminding consumers about its use of high-quality materials through a digital campaign that asks “Why are suits made of wool?”
U.S.-based Govberg Jewelers is helping watch enthusiasts better manage their collections by releasing a new mobile application that will aid in maintaining, servicing and storing information about their timepieces.
British automaker Jaguar is continuing to promote an energetic lifestyle by highlighting the many accessories of the recently released Jaguar XF that can help consumers stay active.
Time Inc.’s Travel + Leisure has reworked its print format to account for its Web site overhaul to better express the title’s content to its passionate and travel-focused readership.
Luxury Daily's live news from Apr. 10 - Harrods hosts summer-themed interior and design windows; Anya Hindmarch celebrates weddings this season with online shop; Swarovski polls consumers about brand sustainability; Chanel hosts collection on Net-A-Porter to test ecommerce.
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Gartner forecasts “by 2017, mobile apps will be downloaded more than 268 billion times, generating revenue of more than $77 billion and making apps one of the most popular computing tools for users across the globe.”