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Fragrance and personal care Dior leads with wellness for supermodel skincare push | French fashion house Christian Dior is taking beauty more than skin deep in a skincare campaign that centers on physical and mental health. Entire
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Retail Luxury 2030: The rise of the personal luxury experiences | The unfortunate reality for many luxury brands in 2020 is that their experiences are still too transactional, too beholden to industry standards, and not nearly personal or memorable enough. Entire
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News briefs Net-A-Porter’s Net Sustain, Versace, Graff, San Francisco fur ban lawsuit and Ulysse Nardin | Luxury Daily's live news from Jan. 13 - Net-A-Porter adds beauty to its Net Sustain platform; Versace blends fashion and tech in new campaign starring Jennifer Lopez; Graff names Marc Hruschka to US CEO with modernizing mandate; Lawsuit filed to overturn San Francisco’s ban on fur; Kering’s Ulysse Nardin is first watchmaker to offer blockchain authentication for all timepieces; How will luxury perform in 2020? Entire
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News briefs Showrooms, Patek Philippe, Barneys and Aston Martin – News briefs | Today in luxury - Does luxury fashion still need wholesale showrooms?; Patek Philippe commands the future; Barneys employees say they’re still "in the dark"; Aston Martin is said in last-ditch funding talks with Stroll, Geely. Entire
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Columns Amazon: No better than Alibaba for luxury goods | You have certainly heard of caveat emptor, putting the onus on consumers to garner the knowledge and legitimacy of a sale. Entire
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