Printemps will now arrive on Wall Street in spring 2025
The French luxury retailer is postponing the opening of a U.S. location, also announcing a few new additions to the department store site.
The French luxury retailer is postponing the opening of a U.S. location, also announcing a few new additions to the department store site.
Luxury Daily’s live news: Queen Elizabeth II passes away at 96; Audemars Piguet honors Royal Oak in new Assouline book; Pantone publishes spring/summer 2023 fashion week color trends; IWC champions sustainability with supermodel Gisele Bündchen; Printemps positions itself on Wall Street with forthcoming location.
Luxury Daily’s live news: Queen Elizabeth II passes away at 96; Audemars Piguet honors Royal Oak in new Assouline book; Pantone publishes spring/summer 2023 fashion week color trends; IWC champions sustainability with supermodel Gisele Bündchen; Printemps positions itself on Wall Street with forthcoming location.
French luxury retailer Printemps has announced the opening of a brand new store in New York.
British online retailer Matchesfashion has named former Printemps president and CEO Paolo De Cesare as its new chief executive officer.
The custom-built space and windows will draw inspiration from animals, acknowledging the fascination with that subject’s power and symbolism for Burberry chief creative officer Ricardo Tisci and the house’s Victorian-era founder, Thomas Burberry.
French department store chain Printemps is celebrating the spirit of summer in a multichannel campaign that helps consumers discover Parisian culture from a new perspective.
Luxury Daily’s live news from May 17 – Richemont’s digital acquisitions boost full-year sales growth to 27pc; Printemps appeals to Chinese tourists with WeChat Pay promotion; LVMH gives Innovation Award to body scanning startup; Bally celebrates spirit of exploration in DFS capsule; Mercedes-Benz Canada tests consumers’ reactions in online game; Global luxury real estate price growth slows to 1.4pc: Knight Frank.
Luxury Daily’s live news from May 17 – Richemont’s digital acquisitions boost full-year sales growth to 27pc; Printemps appeals to Chinese tourists with WeChat Pay promotion; LVMH gives Innovation Award to body scanning startup; Bally celebrates spirit of exploration in DFS capsule; Mercedes-Benz Canada tests consumers’ reactions in online game; Global luxury real estate price growth slows to 1.4pc: Knight Frank.
French department store chain Printemps is looking to make itself a prime destination for Chinese tourists through a campaign in partnership with WeChat Pay and Wirecard.