Luxury Daily, Jan. 30, 2023 – Jaeger-LeCoultre creates horological art with ‘Made of Makers’ inductee
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Sustainability Rolex honors heritage of exploration with African ‘Perpetual Planet’ expedition | The Swiss watchmaker is getting back to its roots, as the company supports research efforts from National Geographic explorer Dr. Boyes involving the continent's fourth-longest river. Entire
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Luxury Firstlook Post-pandemic trends usher in age of Gen Z luxury shoppers: Luxury FirstLook 2023 | Experts share the ways in which young shoppers are especially well-positioned to embrace the introduction of new trends into the world of luxury, per the pandemic. Entire
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Columns Louboutin walks away with a win against Amazon’s fake footwear | The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), in a highly anticipated decision, ruled that Amazon may be held liable for the advertising of infringing goods that bear registered trademarks. Entire
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Fragrance and personal care Why Creed x Robbi debunks the need for China-only releases | French fragrance brand House of Creed linking with leading Chinese toy IP Robbi for the Lunar New Year caters to the country’s Gen Z collectors. Entire
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