Luxury brands have seen significant growth in the first half of 2015, likely motivated in part by increased action on social media platforms, according to a report by Shareablee Inc.
French leather goods house Hermès is facing continued pressure from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals following the activist organization’s allegations last month of mistreatment of alligators and crocodiles that eventually become its handbags and watches.
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Fondazione Altagamma, an association of globally renowned Italian luxury brands, is broadening the professional growth of students with three new international master programs.
Affluent Asian consumers show a strong interest in cruise tourism, with the market growing by double digits over the past three years, according to a new report from Agility Research.
Luxury automakers have embraced a number of new trends in the first half of 2015, using new technology and social media to connect more intimately with consumers.
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is quenching consumers’ thirst with a new year-long initiative dedicated to exploring cocktail trends and seasonal ingredients.
The increased focus on mobile brand loyalty means marketers must refrain from over-communicating and over-targeting, as a symbiotic relationship with the customer is necessary for effective advertising and return on investment.
Luxury Daily's live news from July 27 - Lancôme pairs with Gilt for Parisian fashion exploration; Prada sees world through different lenses for third literary contest; Tod's extends Net-A-Porter partnership to ready-to-wear ecommerce; Manolo Blahnik expands into handbags with gem-like capsule.
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Earlier this year China officially became a mobile-first country when the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) reported that more people in China used mobile to surf the Web than computers for the first time.