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As Chinese consumers’ main platform to control almost everything in their lives, WeChat is now seeing double adoption rates within two years, according to a new report from L2.
To gauge the potential growth of mobile marketing, a new report looks at the successes marketers saw last year with shopping applications, which saw a spike in app installs that was between 150 and 175 percent larger than average, according to Dot Com Infoway.
While many brands focused on efforts dedicated to last-minute holiday gift pushes, others in the luxury sector looked forward toward new beginnings and technologies of the future.
Luxury Daily has announced Gucci as Luxury Marketer of the Year, Net-A-Porter and Mr Porter as Luxury Retailer of the Year, Vogue as Luxury Publisher of the Year and Euromonitor as Luxury Researcher of the Year 2016.
Luxury Daily's live news from Dec. 23 - Clessidra sells majority stake in Buccellati to China’s Gangtai Group; PETA urges LVMH to halt exotic-skin manufacturing citing animal cruelty; Dolce & Gabbana strolls down a scented memory lane in holiday animation; Luxury gathers around Christmas trees to share in consumer tradition.
Today in luxury marketing - Pierre Bergé honored by king of Morocco; What makes Armani Hotel Dubai the world's most luxurious hotel?; Tesla dominates owner satisfaction survey, Consumer Reports says; Farewell, Franca.
A season once defined by hectic shopping malls, frenzied crowds and stocking the shelves of bricks-and-mortar stores shifted this year to something a bit more homey.