Luxury Daily, Aug. 26, 2021 – Gucci most bought, sold brand of the year: The RealReal
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| | Apparel and accessories Gucci most bought, sold brand of the year: The RealReal | Sustainability has become a pillar of fashion over the last several years, lending to a rapid acceleration of the resale and consignment market. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Montblanc proudly introduces familiar new mark makers | German luxury goods maker Montblanc has welcomed a new set of enthusiastic, creative doers for the new iteration of its “What Moves You Makes You” campaign. Entire
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Automotive Bentley joins The Leather Working Group as first auto member | British automaker Bentley Motors is being recognized for its sustainability commitments as the first automotive member of the Leather Working Group (LWG). Entire
article | Marketing Where do luxury brands go after the Kris Wu and Zhang Zhehan scandals? | Many female consumers might associate luxury brands with the culture of toxic masculinity and male predatory behavior. That is especially true in China, a country famous for its conservative views on women. Entire
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News briefs Chanel, Farfetch, Nordstrom and Condé Nast | Luxury Daily’s live news: Chanel acquires majority stake in knitwear brand; Farfetch launches Pre-Order service, prioritizing sustainability; Nordstrom notes continued recovery in Q2, increasing digital sales; Condé Nast appoints new Allure editor. Entire
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Columns Future of luxury retail: Less gadgets, more experiences | Luxury brands are currently signing more short-term leases in newer or unfamiliar markets. Entire
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