Luxury Daily, May 30, 2018 – How luxury brands should approach their Britishness
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| | Marketing How luxury brands should approach their Britishness | Britishness can be a point of difference for many luxury brands, particularly in sectors where the competition tends not to be British. Entire
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Jewelry De Beers could shape the future of lab-grown diamonds | British jewelry group De Beers’ introduction into the synthetic diamond market could shift the industry to become more widespread, but it will also likely impact it in unexpected ways. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Prada delves into iconic fabric with “futuristic fairy tale” | Italian fashion house Prada is weaving a narrative around its signature Nylon textile through a shoppable science fiction series. Entire
article | Jewelry As high-end products on auction rise, Rolex dominates brand searches FREE | According to a new report from Barnebys, watchmaker Rolex is a dominating force in regards to art, antique and collectible online auction search alerts worldwide. Entire
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Fragrance and personal care Estée Lauder unveils new retail concept as department store shopping transforms | British department store Debenhams is joining the throng of retailers looking to reinvent the beauty shopping experience through a revolutionary concept in partnership with Estée Lauder Companies that breaks down barriers between brands. Entire
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Retail Digital-meets-human approach aids customer-centric ecommerce: report | While ecommerce has streamlined some aspects of the purchase process, the overwhelming number of product choices available online is making consumers’ buying decisions more complicated. Entire
article | Research Luxury Daily releases new 40-page State of Luxury 2018 report polling industry insiders FREE | The rise of the digital economy simultaneously poses the biggest challenge and growth opportunity to the luxury business, according to the newly released “State of Luxury 2018: The Insider View” report from Luxury Daily and Unity Marketing that surveyed 599 decision-making luxury industry insiders. More details in article on how to buy or get the report free with a new annual subscription. Entire
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Strategy Subscribe now: $12 for 12 weeks FREE | Never miss a luxury moment. Access the latest luxury business news and analysis, marketing and retail campaigns, features, special reports and live coverage during business hours. Check the $12 for 12 weeks offer for 22 percent off the annual subscription price. Entire
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Classic Guides The China Report: Innovation in Luxury | This special report, in collaboration with Jing Daily, is a gift from Luxury Daily to its loyal paid subscribers for their continuing support. China is the beating heart of the global luxury market. Most luxury marketers have their eyes and ears tuned to the likes and evolving tastes of Chinese customers buying luxury goods and services domestically and overseas. Here is a thorough examination of the state of innovation in China's luxury market. Entire
article | News briefs De Beers, Valentino, Swiss watches, Ralph Lauren, Tag Heuer and Pacific Union – Live news | Luxury Daily's live news from May 29 - De Beers enters lab-grown diamond market with Lightbox Jewelry; L’Oréal, Valentino sign multi-year fragrance agreement; Sales of Swiss watches grew nearly 13pc in the US last month: FHS; Ralph Lauren, WWD to release book celebrating 50 years of brand; Tag Heuer recruits celebrity ambassadors, unveils limited edition watches for Indy 500; Pacific Union launches online marketplace for luxury homes. Entire
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News briefs GDPR, Belstaff, Stuart Weitzman and China tourism – News briefs | Today in luxury – GDPR will hinder luxury’s fight against fakes, say executives; Sean Lehnhardt-Moore replaces Delphine Ninous at Belstaff; Stuart Weitzman owner sued for harassment by footwear executive; China aims to attract more luxury travelers to Hainan. Entire
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