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Retail US online sales in April and May reached $53B: Mastercard | Reopenings in the United States are hinting at a positive recovery as consumers have begun spending again, and pandemic-related ecommerce trends could be here to stay, according to a new report from Mastercard. Entire
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Apparel and accessories The post-pandemic fashion calendar: Resume or revamp? | The fast-paced fashion industry has finally slowed down due to the worldwide health crisis. How can the industry make use of this chance to develop in a new direction? Entire
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Retail Will China’s shopping festivals save the luxury market? | Although domestic retail sales have yet to recover in China, the country’s current three-week shopping holiday – which was created by JD.com and is known simply as 618 – should be an opportunity for brands to offset losses accrued during COVID-19. Entire
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News briefs Valentino, Sephora, Versace, Dior and Luxury Women to Watch 2021 | Luxury Daily's live news: Valentino’s lawsuit to cancel its Fifth Avenue store lease has consequences for luxury retail in New York; Beauty retailer Sephora ups social shopping quotient with Instagram checkout; Versace launches DVTV: Date With Donatella as Italian fashionista Chiara Ferragni is first check-in; Women@Dior mentoring program inaugurates first online learning platform for 500 students worldwide; Deadline extended to June 26: Call for nominations: Luxury Women to Watch 2021. Entire
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Columns Inviting opinion pieces on luxury issues, marketing, retail and media FREE | Luxury Daily is inviting opinion pieces on luxury business, advertising, marketing, media and retail issues that affect marketers as they run multichannel programs for branding as well as customer acquisition, retention and reactivation. Entire
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Luxury Memo Augmented reality in luxury – Luxury Memo special report | Only a decade ago, widespread use of augmented and virtual reality seemed clunky or out of reach. But brands and developers have focused on innovative activations of this technology and have allowed it to flourish, especially in luxury. Entire
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