Luxury Daily, March 20, 2023 – China to take largest global tourism market title by 2032: Accor, McKinsey
| | Travel and hospitality China to take largest global tourism market title by 2032: Accor, McKinsey | Six to 8 percent of carbon emissions generated by the region were the result of tourism in 2019, presenting an urgent challenge to industry leaders today as travel picks back up and experts look for new ways to lessen ecological impact. Entire
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Fragrance and personal care Guerlain transports fans to Calabria as limited-edition fragrances front latest campaign | Shining a light on the harvesting practices of Guerlain growers, the company is showcasing the bond shared between house and farmer. Entire
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Jewelry 60pc of consumers cite clarity on natural, lab-grown diamond differences after in-store visit: report FREE | A commission from the Natural Diamond Council has found that 93 percent of consumers were more inclined to purchase natural diamond jewelry after interacting with and receiving information from sales advisors on site. Entire
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News briefs Lamborghini, Stella McCartney, Zegna, GDP and China FREE | Luxury Daily's live news: Lamborghini, vintner Champagne Carbon pair for lifestyle partnership; Stella McCartney debuts world-first garment made from innovative reflective material; Zegna keeps in step with sustainability goals in latest outdoor collection; Boosting consumption, economic stabilization among top agendas at China’s ‘Two Sessions.' Entire
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Fragrance and personal care Hermès is betting on beauty expansion | This latest push into beauty takes place after Hermès reported strong demand for its products in China over the last quarter of 2022. Entire
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