Luxury Daily, March 6, 2023 – Luxury marketers must grow affinity for Gen Alpha: RetailX
| | Research Luxury marketers must grow affinity for Gen Alpha: RetailX | As the demographic comes of age witnessing older Gen X, Y and Z influences enjoy unprecedented levels of luxury access, quality is quickly becoming the norm among those born after 2010. Entire
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Automotive Rolls-Royce odes bespoke design across disciplines in digital series FREE | Dutch designer Iris Van Herpen uncovers common ground between both brands, as far as bringing clients in on the creative process -- whether for haute couture apparel or bespoke car assembly -- in a new episode of “Inspire Greatness.” Entire
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Automotive Lexus to present EV-inspired art installation at Milan Design Week 2023 | The automaker will present the work of New York-based architect and artist Suchi Reddy titled “Shaped by Air," in addition to four winning inventions from this year's Lexus Design Award round, at the April event. Entire
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News briefs Burberry, Mercedes-Benz, Nordstrom, David Yurman and Deloitte FREE | Luxury Daily's live news: Burberry book dresses British history in signature check; Mercedes-Benz launches youth fellowship with proceeds from rare prototype; Nordstrom loses $81 million y-o-y in Q4, meets adjusted fiscal outlook; David Yurman names actress Chandler Kinney as latest Gen Z ambassador; Deloitte unveils immersive experience at global telecommunications conference. Entire
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Travel and hospitality Could Dubai’s China charm offensive fuel a Middle East tourism boom? | A pre-pandemic resurgence has so far failed to materialize in destinations such as Europe or North America, with some experts forecasting long-distance outbound tourism will remain muted until spring at the earliest. Entire
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