Luxury Daily, Feb. 22, 2023 – Mercedes-Benz, Moncler pursue design excellence with off-road update
| | Automotive Mercedes-Benz, Moncler pursue design excellence with off-road update | The partnership has resulted in an artfully designed apparatus, one that applies the Italian fashion company’s classic puffer motif to a G-Class model. Entire
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Jewelry Bulgari explores femininity for 75 years of Serpenti | In honor of a design milestone, the brand is taking to the Spanish city of Madrid to herald the best-selling silhouette with a star-studded celebration at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Balmain puts function first, per new Puma sports drop FREE | Serving as the centerpiece of a new campaign, the world's first playable luxury basketball shoe is now live. Entire
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Automotive Lamborghini taps cyberpunk creative for anniversary collaboration | Only the start of an upcoming string of projects, the automaker is set to team up with other revolutionary artists from around the world to celebrate 60 years in business. Entire
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News briefs Kering and Gucci, Galeries Lafayette, Louis Vuitton and Ruinart FREE | Luxury Daily's live news: Gucci, with backing from Kering, establishes Italy’s first luxury circular hub; Galeries Lafayette in talks to cede ownership of historic Paris department store; Louis Vuitton explores movement with new ‘Volt’ jewelry line; Ruinart announces Michelin-star chef partnership, global events series. Entire
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Retail The Daigou dilemma: LVMH pushes back against China’s ‘personal shoppers’ | The size of China's Daigou market reached $57 billion (400 billion RMB) in 2020. Though tightening government regulations and the pandemic dealt a blow to its growth, this gray market could see some recovery now that Chinese borders have reopened. Entire
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