Luxury brands extend their dedication to quality to every aspect of their business whether it be a window display, an advertisement or an event for their most enthusiastic consumers.Entire article
Join speakers from YouGov, Interbrand, Shullman Research Center, Boston Retail Partners, McCann Truth Central, Havas Media, Ipsos and Wealth-X at the exclusive Luxury Insights Summit 2015 in New York on Wednesday, April 29. Registration limited to 75 attendees.Entire article
In the last 15 years, consumer sentiment has shifted from apparel to accessories with nearly 20 global fashion brands signing licensing agreements with mass watchmakers such as Fossil, Movado and Timex.Entire article
Italian apparel and accessories label Tod’s is taking a whimsical approach to advertise its spring/summer 2015 handbag by focusing on the type of woman who may carry the Cape.Entire article
Private aviation brand XOJet is bypassing a mobile application and focusing on its mobile-optimized Web site to adhere to affluent consumers' reluctance to download too many apps.Entire article
British automaker Bentley Motors is bringing its Continental GT range's design to another medium with the renovation of a suite at the St. Regis Istanbul.Entire article
Brands such as Louis Vuttion and Chanel jockeyed for attention in the April edition of Condé Nast’s W magazine as springtime fashion shows its mood.Entire article
Luxury Daily's live news from April 8 - Valentino boosts retail footprint with new Rome flagship; Condé Nast Center of Fashion & Design expands to Shanghai; Audi supports progressive mindset through Whitney Museum partnership; Bergdorf Goodman highlights exclusive Tom Ford selection via event.Entire article
Today in luxury marketing - Michael Kors: The jet set juggernaut; Apple Watch to rub shoulders with Rolex in Selfridges luxury Wonder Room; Luxury-auto makers in China target buyers with smaller cars; Cheapest Tesla gets more range, higher price in lineup shift.Entire article
We can debate the exact definition of meaningful dollars, but we all have to agree that the projected $100 billion in mobile advertising spend in 2016 would fit into that category.Entire article