Louis Vuitton channels childhood for spring/summer 2023 campaign
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Commerce Earnings at LVMH suggest diversified retail could reach new heights in 2023 | Selective retailing and department stores appear to have been key for the conglomerate's record fiscal year, clueing the industry in on a heightened consumer desire for curation. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Celebrity flash mob centers Hugo Boss’ latest campaign FREE | Model Gigi Hadid and model Naomi Campbell are among a cast of nearly two dozen celebrities that have simutaneously gone live with social content. Entire
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Sustainability Montblanc engages in climate justice through ‘Dear Future’ initiative | With the launch of a new philanthropic pursuit, the German luxury goods maker uses the power of writing to empower future leaders. Entire
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Travel and hospitality Beijing, Shanghai, Macau to surpass Paris as tourism spending hotspots: 2032 forecast | Beijing will become the world’s most powerful city destination by 2032, more than doubling the size of its travel sector from $33 billion to $77 billion in terms of direct GDP contribution to the city. Entire
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