While expectations vary over how it will sell, one analyst predicts that 20 million of the Apple Watches will be snapped up by year-end, making it the most popular smartwatch ever.
In the second quarter of 2015, showing luxury brand heritage was a high priority, with a number of marketers finding innovative ways to immerse consumers in their history.
U.S. apparel label Michael Kors is making shopping more personalized for its consumers in Asia with a new CRM experience housed on social media application WeChat.
With the first New York Fashion Week: Men’s in full swing, a number of retailers and brands are taking the opportunity to reach out to their style-focused male audiences.
French couture house Christian Dior is introducing its new Joaillerie Atelier with a series of video shorts that depict the handiwork that goes into the creation of its high-jewelry collection.
Peak Road, The Peak in Hong Kong is the most expensive high street for residential units in the world, according to research complied by Billionaire.com and international agency Savills.
Small Luxury Hotels of the World is celebrating its 25th anniversary with the launch of a new program that will give consumers the chance to participate in hotel inspection as secret agents.
During the first quarter of 2015, 5.35 million rich media ads served to mobile devices defaulted, resulting in lost opportunities for marketers, according to a new report from Sizmek.
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