Luxury Daily, April 7, 2022 – Delvaux traces history, garners excitement for future
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| | Apparel and accessories Delvaux traces history, garners excitement for future | Belgian leather goods house Delvaux is celebrating its vibrant brand history while avidly anticipating what is to come with its latest vignette. Entire
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Fragrance and personal care Making room for women: Italian beauty enters a new era | NEW YORK — The beauty industry, and specifically Italian beauty, has historically been dominated by male leadership, but women are emerging as the sector’s pioneers. Entire
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Software and technology Metaverse market opportunity estimated at $1T annually: J.P. Morgan FREE | The metaverse may prove a haven for prosperous financial opportunity, according to a recent report from banking giant J.P. Morgan. Entire
article | Real estate Manhattan prime real estate maintains solid momentum: report | The New York housing market saw strong performance during the first quarter of 2022, driven by a growing demand for properties $5 million and higher. Entire
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News briefs Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Net-A-Porter, Bergdorf Goodman and Rolls-Royce | Luxury Daily’s live news: Burberry shares 360 look at Lola handbag in inventive campaign; Dolce & Gabbana debuts Casa boutiques in Milan; Net-A-Porter taps Jacquemus for vacation-ready capsule; Bergdorf Goodman moves away from natural gas with decarbonization technology; Rolls-Royce announces first Spirit of Ecstasy winners. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Will China’s zero-COVID policy hurt luxury’s dirty secret? | It is not just widgets or iPhones that might prove more elusive in coming months, though, if China holds on to the same pandemic management tactics. Luxury goods, notably small, high-margin items like bags and shoes, could also be scarce. Entire
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