Luxury brands are taking advantage of Hong Kong Art Week March 14-21 to promote their products in different ways and appeal to artistically minded consumers in the Chinese city.
NEW YORK – The mobile mind shift has changed the way people live, and brands must change their marketing strategies accordingly if they want to stay relevant with consumers, according to a Gilt senior executive at Mobile Marketing Day, March 12th, 2015.
Online retailer Net-A-Porter’s weekly online magazine The Edit is pairing with Peninsula Hotels to provide miniature travel guides to the cities of 10 properties around the world.
Italian jewelry maison Buccellati is celebrating the opening of its new flagship boutique on New York’s Madison Avenue with an in-store art exhibition.
German automaker BMW brought consumers from all around the world to the Geneva International Motor Show with a digital and interactive view of its stand online.
Luxury Daily's live news from March 13 - Dior picks Rihanna for next Secret Garden campaign; Guerlain appeals to flower fans through Orchid Evenings; Dolce & Gabbana makes headphones fit for royalty; Landmark hosts public art exhibit to inspire shoppers.
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The world is split into those who think watches are for telling the time and those who think that they are for telling people about yourself. It is this gulf that Apple needs to cross if it is to leap into the world of luxury.