The retirement of department store chain Bloomingdale’s vice president of fashion direction may come as a loss for the retailer, but creates an opportunity for it to fill the position and find a new voice for itself.
French leather goods and scarves maker Hermès is targeting the affluent readers of New York magazine’s The Cut through ads for its “Sporting Life” campaign on the publication’s mobile-optimized site.
Internet users in the United States generate 66.3 percent of global searches for luxury hotel brands with New York securing the No. 1 spot as the most-searched for destination, according to a new report from Digital Luxury Group.
Land Rover North America is partnering with Condé Nast’s Architectural Digest and architecture firm HWKN to create an art installation that touts the all-aluminum body of the new Range Rover.
The opening of British retailer Fortnum & Mason’s second London-based store in its 307-year history will not cannibalize its core location on London’s Piccadilly, experts say.
Today in luxury marketing - LVMH files another lawsuit against Hermès; Barneys debuts its shiny new men's accessories floor; US taps Donald Trump to convert DC's Old Post Office into luxury hotel; BMW to Mercedes skip summer breaks to keep plants rolling.
In the late 1920s, a piece of land at the crossroads of scenic Avenue de l’Alma (now Avenue George V) and Avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie was put up for sale by the Paris city hall.