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Day’s wrap: Louis Vuitton, Dior, Maserati, Rémy Martin and Craft Irish Whiskey Co.

June 24, 2021

Virgil Abloh expands on the Louis Vuitton for UNICEF partnership with youth programs in Ghana. Image credit: LVMH

 

Luxury Daily’s live news for June 24:

Louis Vuitton, Virgil Abloh pledge $380K to UNICEF programs
French fashion house Louis Vuitton and menswear creative director Virgil Abloh have taken the initiative to support UNICEF education programs in Ghana.

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Dior, Travis Scott partner on spring 2022 men’s collection
French fashion house Christian Dior’s menswear creative director Kim Jones has teamed up with American rapper Travis Scott to co-design the new spring collection.

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Maserati taps “godfather of street culture” for special edition vehicles
Italian automaker Maserati is crossing disciplinary borders through its latest collaboration with Japanese musician, designer and visual artist Hiroshi Fujiwara, blending the energies of music, street culture and cars.

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Rémy Martin releases limited-edition XO Atelier Thiery
French Cognac brand Rémy Martin has partnered with Paris-based gilding studio Atelier Thiery to introduce a new, limited-edition decanter as an ode to French excellence and innovation.

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Craft Irish Whiskey Co. releases limited-edition, double-distilled whiskey
Irish luxury whiskey brand Craft Irish Whiskey Co. has released a limited 661 bottles of The Brollach, a double-distilled, single malt whiskey, matured for over two decades.

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Environment remains top issue for millennial, Gen Z consumers: Deloitte
Millennials and Gen Z are looking for social and environmental accountability from businesses after a year of political conflict, climate crises, global health threats and racial injustice.

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