Online marketplace Amazon is a threat to many luxury brands with its expanding presence and recent ranking as the top store for affluent consumers, according to Shullman Research Center.
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Italian fashion and design retailer Yoox has officially announced that it will be purchasing British ecommerce site Net-A-Porter after months of speculation about the Richemont-owned site’s future.
In the first quarter of 2015, marketers used mobile touchpoints to enhance simple interactions such as a catalog browsing as well as to strengthen the physical experience at a branded retrospective.
French luxury conglomerate Kering is doing its part to promote sustainability by partnering with a new technology company to develop innovative strategies for recycling fabric.
British smartphone manufacturer Vertu is encouraging consumers to #LiveExtraordinary through the use of services included when its mobile devices are purchased.
NEW YORK – A Condé Nast executive at the 2015 Mobile: IAB Marketplace said opportunities in mobile lie in stepping up to find alternatives to the inert creative that does not speak to consumers that has been a mainstay of the mobile revolution so far.
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