BMW, Audi, Louis Vuitton and Chanel are some of the most-searched-for luxury marketers in Russia, leading research experts to believe that, given the same results from China, brand visibility is key in BRIC markets, according to findings from a study by the Digital Luxury Group.
Cartier is aiming at affluent brides in banner, takeover and sidebar advertisements on New York magazine’s Web site that link to its engagement and wedding ring e-boutique.
Fairchild Fashion Media is revamping its Menswear magazine and replacing it with “M,” a quarterly-published publication geared toward fashion-forward, affluent men.
Magellan Jets updated its mobile application for the iPhone and iPad to provide ease and consistency for affluent consumers looking to make a quick getaway on a private jet.
Luxury advertisers such as Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana showed new print campaigns that relied on intense images to appeal to affluent readers’ emotions to stand out against non-luxury advertisers in the June issue of Condé Nast’s Vogue.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts’ St. Regis is enticing its loyalty members interested in Queen Elizabeth II's 60th anniversary on the throne and London culture with a curated four-night experience.
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