Luxury Daily, June 8, 2018 – Affluents favor luxury hospitality, while sentiments towards wealth management sink
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| | Travel and hospitality Affluents favor luxury hospitality, while sentiments towards wealth management sink | Building a strong connection with the affluent segment on a one-on-one basis for brands could potentially help consumers overlook other issues. Entire
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Jewelry Hublot’s Digital Boutique brings in-store curation to online shopping | Swiss watchmaker Hublot is unveiling a digital boutique that aims to make the online shopping experience more compatible with what customers would see when going into a physical store. Entire
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Fragrance and personal care Louis Vuitton dives into masculine fragrance as it focuses on menswear | Following the recent reintroduction of perfumes to its product categories, French fashion label Louis Vuitton is venturing into the men's fragrance world for the first time. Entire
article | Software and technology Blockchain technology to significantly reduce counterfeiting FREE | The luxury business, plagued by grey market goods and counterfeiting, could take these issues head on in the future through the use of blockchain technology. Entire
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Retail Secoo expands experiential offerings with personal butler service | Chinese ecommerce platform Secoo is offering customers something a little more personal in the form of a new personal butler service. Entire
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Research Luxury Daily releases new 40-page State of Luxury 2018 report polling industry insiders FREE | The rise of the digital economy simultaneously poses the biggest challenge and growth opportunity to the luxury business, according to the newly released “State of Luxury 2018: The Insider View” report from Luxury Daily and Unity Marketing that surveyed 599 decision-making luxury industry insiders. More details in article on how to buy or get the report free with a new annual subscription. Entire
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Classic Guides The China Report: Innovation in Luxury | This special report, in collaboration with Jing Daily, is a gift from Luxury Daily to its loyal paid subscribers for their continuing support. China is the beating heart of the global luxury market. Most luxury marketers have their eyes and ears tuned to the likes and evolving tastes of Chinese customers buying luxury goods and services domestically and overseas. Here is a thorough examination of the state of innovation in China's luxury market. Entire
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News briefs Neiman Marcus, Gucci, Mandarin Oriental, Selfridges and Bergdorf Goodman – Live news | Luxury Daily's live news from June 7 - Neiman Marcus focusing on innovation to drive further growth; Gucci aims to become $12B brand; Mandarin Oriental issues statement after London fire; Selfridges continues reusable bottle campaign with civic fountain; Bergdorf Goodman decamps for Big Easy in pre-fall magalog. Entire
article | News briefs Rent the Runway, faster fashion, Hermès and luxury hotels – News briefs | Today in luxury - Rent the Runway extends logistics tools to luxury fashion brands; Southeast Europe targets luxury brands' fast fashion catchup; Hermès International to join Paris CAC-40 stockmarket index; Why luxury hotels spend so much time choosing bathroom amenities. 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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Columns Luxury brands must focus on destination in ecommerce journey | When delivery does not align with expectation, and direct sales are poorly executed, there are repercussions. Entire
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