Luxury Daily, Jan. 23, 2023 – CEOs spend just 1pc of time interfacing with suppliers: report
| | Sustainability CEOs spend just 1pc of time interfacing with suppliers: report | With labor laws looming, climate heating up and finite resources running out, luxury will need the support of the C-suite to transform shadowy supply chains and production methods that cause harm to the planet. Entire
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Home furnishings Kohler revives six vintage shades for celebratory ‘Heritage Colors’ effort | Commemorating 150 years of design, the brand has launched a series of in-person and online activations. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Burberry amplifies regenerative agriculture in latest ‘Landscapes’ iteration FREE | The iconic Burberry Check covers a South African countryside, doubling as an homage to brand heritage and a tool with which regenerative agriculture is possible. Entire
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Jewelry Patek Philippe puts family craft first for ‘Philosophy Series’ | President Thierry Stern speaks to values of technique, quality and a responsibility to future generations that form the bast of the family-owned brand he oversees. Entire
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News briefs Maserati, Loro Piana, LIM College and Arnold & Son FREE | Luxury Daily's live news: Most spacious Maserati model, Grecale SUV, makes North American debut; Loro Piana Interiors to present at annual Paris Déco Off trade show; LIM College names new graduate studies dean; Arnold & Son premieres highly advanced ‘Water Rabbit’ lunar watch. Entire
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Financial services Bernard Arnault’s LVMH becomes first European company to break €400B market value | This growth in stock value solidifies the group’s status as Europe’s most valuable company, after first claiming the title back in 2021 when LVMH eclipsed Nestle. Entire
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