Luxury Daily, March 30, 2023 – Dior brings archival print up to date in digital release
| | Apparel and accessories Dior brings archival print up to date in digital release | New content traces Monsieur Dior's "Plan de Paris" map sketches through time, as cutting-edge technologies aid in the production of an updated pattern. Entire
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Research Mauritius projected for 75pc wealth growth over next decade: report FREE | According to Henley & Partners' Africa Wealth Report 2023, the continent’s millionaire population is expected to rise by 42 percent in the next 10 years. Entire
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Software and technology Hugo Boss looks to the future with Metaverse Fashion Week activation | Through virtual gamification and engaging storytelling, the brand is showing off the value that artificial intelligence offers online shoppers. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Dolce & Gabbana drop UAE-exclusive capsule | Arriving during Ramadan, an attempt to fuse house codes and Arabian influences has culminated in a ready-to-wear collection featuring hijabi women in bold hues. Entire
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News briefs Veuve Clicquot, Cartier, Zegna and Fashion Institute of Technology FREE | Luxury Daily's live news: Veuve Clicquot sets sail on inaugural journey along the Baltic Sea; Cartier invites public behind the scenes as part of European heritage event; Zegna names Emmy-nominated actor as global ambassador to its luxury leisure shoe line; FIT shines spotlight on Latinx designers in latest fashion retrospective. Entire
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Retail Brand new or preloved? Gen Z drives surprising boom in second-hand luxury in China | From Gucci to Coach, luxury brands are foraying into the second-hand market to cater to the shifting demands of young shoppers. Entire
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