Luxury Daily, Dec. 14, 2021 – Hermès applauds artisans in inspiring campaign
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Retail Does the “China chic” trend spell trouble for Western luxury brands? | It is unlikely that most of the top-selling Western luxury brands will suddenly get replaced by Chinese brands. However, there are clear signs that a fundamental shift is happening. Entire
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