Luxury Daily, May 24, 2022 – Fendi, Bulgari fastest-growing Italian luxury houses: BrandZ
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| | Marketing Fendi, Bulgari fastest-growing Italian luxury houses: BrandZ | Italy’s luxury sector has seen double-digit growth in brand value year-over-year, while fashion label Gucci remains the country’s most valuable brand, according to BrandZ. Entire
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Software and technology Gucci empowers esports talent with new ‘Gaming Academy’ | Italian fashion house Gucci has partnered with esports competitive gaming platform FaceIt to propel top gaming talent through the development program Gucci Gaming Academy. Entire
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article | Q&A Inside Cosabella’s sale and plans for a CX-driven future FREE | U.S. luxury lingerie label Cosabella is joining Switzerland’s Calida Group in an acquisition that speaks to how smaller brands can successfully leverage omnichannel strategies to drive consumer loyalty. Entire
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News briefs Richemont, Ritz-Carlton, DFS Group, Bulgari and PVH Corp. | Luxury Daily’s live news: Richemont sales top $20B in fiscal year 2022; Ritz-Carlton set to open first Reserve in Middle East; DFS Group commemorates 50 years with renovated space at SFO; Bulgari announces winner of inaugural contemporary art award; PVH Corp. pledges $10M to global nonprofits fostering access to fashion. Entire
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Retail Why China’s new lockdowns will not sink luxury | Industry experts are wondering if China’s strict zero-COVID strategy, with lockdowns in both Beijing and Shanghai, is not endangering luxury expansion efforts — and reversing its good performance. Entire
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