London-based department store Harrods is boasting its status in both the fashion and food industries through a digital photography campaign that is transforming the retailer's ecommerce site into a stylish culinary experience.
In the next six months, the most-affluent consumers in the United States are most likely to spend their money on vacation, electronics and apparel and accessories, according to findings from Ipsos MediaCT’s August Affluent Barometer.
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Starwood Hotels & Resorts is encouraging its reward program members to book via its Web site and mobile application through a fourth-quarter campaign that offers bonus rewards when consumers visit properties.
Marketers including Cartier, Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera and Harry Winston are doubling up on ad placements this month in Hearst's Town & Country not only in the October issue, but in the fall/winter Weddings publication released at the same time.
Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate is pushing a penthouse showing to high-net-worth dog-lovers by partnering with The Humane Society of New York so that attendees can view the pet-friendly property, consider canine adoption and make a donation.
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