Retail Trump’s threat to withdraw US from NAFTA could cost luxury retailers | President Donald Trump has repeatedly spoken of withdrawing the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement, but this could severely harm the retail business, particularly in luxury. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Gucci nods to ‘80s culture to fete SoHo opening | Italian fashion label Gucci is heralding its debut in New York’s SoHo neighborhood by paying homage to one of the area's cultural heydays. Entire
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Strategy Final day: Register now for Women in Luxury New York 2018 FREE | Register now for the 2nd annual Women in Luxury conference New York Wednesday, May 9. Speakers include senior execs from Chanel, Apple, UBS, Bally, BMW, Richemont’s Piaget, Kering’s Ponant, Dodo, Pomellato and Boucheron brands, Estée Lauder, Lalique, John Hardy, Links of London and Folli Follie, Boston Consulting Group, Assouline, Wavemaker, Shanker Inc., BPCM, Michael Aram, Quintessentially, Luxury Institute, Luxury Marketing Council and Centaur Media. Limited seating. Entire
article | Travel and hospitality Travel brands embrace royal wedding fever with lavish experiences FREE | As the wedding between Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle nears, travel and hospitality brands are giving guests the opportunity to experience their own royal moments. Entire
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Marketing Instagram further commercializes its platform via native payments | Instagram has added a payments option to its platform, continuing the path it has been on to make its user experience more shoppable. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Sergio Rossi examines the everyday in lifestyle portraits | Italian footwear label Sergio Rossi is painting a picture of its customer’s lifestyle by homing in on moments in her day. 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 Karl Lagerfeld, Lane Crawford, Zegna, Maserati and real estate – Live news | Luxury Daily's live news from May 7 - Karl Lagerfeld looks to Swarovski for watch license; Lane Crawford Joyce Group looks to the future with startup investment; Zegna works with Harry Rosen for new Canadian stores; Maserati becomes official automaker of London rugby team; After slow few months, Manhattan luxury real estate sees growth. Entire
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News briefs Ferragamo, watchmakers, Pat McGrath and Tesla – News briefs | Today in luxury - Italy's Ferragamo still has work to do in turnaround, chairman says; Luxury watchmakers lure Chinese collectors with timepieces with Eastern influences; Pat McGrath Labs, The Met launch museum’s first cosmetics range; Musk buys $9.85M in Tesla stock after taunting shorts. Entire
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Columns Tech trends that will define luxury | The definition of luxury has now become less to do with its high prices, the look or its unlimited amenities. Entire
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