Luxury Daily, June 20, 2022 – How younger employees are changing luxury workplaces
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| | Commerce How younger employees are changing luxury workplaces | NEW YORK — As Gen Zers and younger millennials enter the workforce and begin climbing the corporate ladder, luxury brands need to adapt to keep younger employees engaged. Entire
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Marketing Luxury brands grow fastest in global rankings: Kantar | Luxury and technology dominated this year’s list of companies with the fastest-growing brand value in Kantar BrandZ’s global rankings, with French fashion house Louis Vuitton listed as the tenth most valuable global brand. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Dolce & Gabbana underlines power of connection in cinematic narrative FREE | Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana is bringing consumers into the personal story of founders Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana through a dramatic film campaign. Entire
article | Apparel and accessories Fashion partnerships can boost cultural relevancy: IMG exec | Brand partnerships and collaborations have the power to extend the reach of fashion events and activations. Entire
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Strategy Call for nominations: Luxury Women to Watch 2023 FREE | Even as more women ascend the decision-making ranks at luxury marketers post-pandemic, work needs to be done to attract them to C-suite and key marketing, retail, media and digital positions in a business that shows resilience and long-term focus in good times and bad. Entire
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News briefs Valentino, Neiman Marcus, Johnnie Walker and Accor | Luxury Daily’s live news: Valentino opens new boutique in sunny East Hampton; Neiman Marcus supports every parent with new benefits; Johnnie Walker beckons travelers into world of whiskey with pop-up; Accor implements new sustainability training for employees. Entire
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Retail Is luxury discriminating against China’s lower-tier cities? | A decade ago you could see Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada and Burberry in the high-end shopping malls of Wenzhou, a third-tier city. These boutiques were jam-packed with well-off shoppers and products would sell out quickly — if not instantly. Entire
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