| | Government “No deal” EU exit risk rises as Brexit architect named new prime minister | The United Kingdom is turning to a new political head to help guide Parliament through Brexit, after Conservative party members elected Boris Johnson as their new leader and future prime minister. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Optimism falls among US fashion brands as costs climb | Fashion executives are feeling less optimistic about their industry, as the extended trade war and economic uncertainties continue to impact the sector. Entire
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Retail Register now: LuxeCX: Customer Experience in Luxury conference New York Sept. 25 FREE | Register now for the world's first luxury customer experience conference: Luxury Daily's LuxeCX on Wednesday, Sept. 25 in New York. Hear from experts at Apple, Piaget, Forrester Research, InterContinental Hotels’ parent IHG, Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center, Christie's, South Coast Plaza, UBS, Taj Hotels’ The Pierre, IBM, Magellan Jets, Gaggenau, Altiant, Shanker Inc., Customer Experience Group and the Luxury Institute. Entire
article | Media/publishing Publishers need to rethink paywall plans after Chrome update | Technology giant Google is working to position itself as a privacy advocate with its latest Chrome update, which is likely to impact publishers who have implemented metered paywalls. Entire
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Webinars Webinar on Aug. 21: “Property and Furnishings: How to Hit a Home Run” FREE | Register now for this free hour-long webinar Aug. 21 on how younger affluent consumers are shaping the way property is bought and sold and influencing what goes into these homes based on their values and concerns for the environment. Experts will weigh in with insights, analysis, tips and examples to keep home-oriented marketers competitive and relevant. Entire
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Travel and hospitality Top 10 travel and hospitality headlines of H1 2019 | In a world where consumers are looking for their great next Instagram post, luxury travelers are seeking deeper experiences and trips that are unlike those of their peers, putting pressure on hospitality brands to innovate. Entire
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Luxury Memo special reports Alternative materials – Luxury Memo special report | Luxury has traditionally been associated with specific naturally derived materials such as leather and diamonds, but technology and changing attitudes are paving the way for manmade alternatives. Entire
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Research Luxury Daily releases 44-page State of Luxury 2019 report polling industry insiders FREE | This third annual State of Luxury: The Insider View report by Luxury Daily and Unity Marketing surveys 600-plus luxury insiders on their reasons for optimism and caution in 2019. Buy the 44-page exclusive research to arm yourself with invaluable intelligence, or get it free with an annual subscription to Luxury Daily. Entire
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article | News briefs Hermès, Rolex, Porsche, Cunard, Ulysse Nardin and Le Bon Marché – Live news | Luxury Daily's live news from July 23 - Hermès’ H1 revenues climb 15pc; Rolex tees up for The Evian Championship; Porsche blends charity and cuisine in festival sponsorship; Cunard taps adventurers for Alaskan journeys; Ulysse Nardin takes apart timepieces in SoHo pop-up; Le Bon Marché turns store into seaside escape. Entire
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News briefs Luxury street art, Christofle, Hearst and Daimler – News briefs | Today in luxury - Luxury brands are taking over the street art scene; How do you re-energize a heritage luxury brand? Quickly and carefully; How Hearst makes it work; Daimler deepens ties with China in new deal. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Kickstarter crowdfunding for tartan-making Scottish Black House Mill in final lap FREE | The Black House Mill project will keep alive the art of making tartan locally, ensuring the craftsmanship skills are not lost and Scotland’s heritage is preserved, while debunking the fast-fashion trend worldwide that is destructive ecologically. Entire
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