Italian fashion house Fendi is giving consumers a different view of its runway show live-stream on Feb. 20 through high-definition cameras attached to drones.
U.S. apparel brand Ralph Lauren has created a new position, president of Ralph Lauren Luxury Collections, to oversee the global expansion of its luxury business.
Department store chain Neiman Marcus is accepting submissions for its fall 2014 beauty campaign Feb. 10 through March 31 to find women who represent the retailer’s everyday consumer.
Luxury hotel brands are contending with the rise of boutique properties through a number of means, including trip customization programs such as Peninsula Hotel's Academy.
Italian fashion label Moschino is giving consumers the opportunity to shop a capsule collection during its fall/winter 2014 runway show during Milan Fashion Week.
French label Christian Dior is expanding upon its iconic Miss Dior fragrance by adding Blooming Bouquet to the scent’s lineage to welcome spring and jolt interest in the range.
Italian automaker Maserati is continuing centenary efforts to broaden its consumer base with a seven-page spread featuring supermodel Heidi Klum in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 50th Anniversary Issue.
French fashion house Chloé aimed to spark interest in its fragrance offerings with a banner advertised on the mobile-optimized version of New York magazine’s fashion blog The Cut.
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The retail world is evolving, and so are its marketing tactics. Today’s modern consumer is becoming more technologically savvy and retailers are finding that a progression towards omnichannel retailing is becoming more prevalent.