| | Financial services Affluents’ collecting driven more by passion than profit: UBS  | Despite the significant time and money wealthy individuals put into collecting art or automobiles, a new report from UBS finds that wealthy individuals typically do not prioritize the value of these assets. 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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Strategy Social media platforms – Luxury Memo special report  | It is no secret that social media has had arguably the biggest disruptive effect on the way brands interact with customers of the last decade, and a few major platforms have emerged as the premier places where that interaction now occurs. Entire
article | Luxury FirstLook Announcing Luxury FirstLook 2018: Exclusivity Redefined, New York, Jan. 17 FREE | Register now for the nation's premier conference focused on how the luxury business will have to evolve in 2018 as the notion of exclusivity through product, distribution, marketing and experience is challenged. Event on Jan. 17 in New York. Speaker list, agenda and registration link in article. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Michael Kors uses Facebook targeting for 18-point recall lift FREE | U.S. fashion brand Michael Kors worked with Facebook to seek out older high-spending consumers through CRM and audience targeting to achieve an 18-point lift in ad recall. Entire
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Webinars Webinar on Dec. 6: Luxury Outlook 2018: Up, Down or Flat? FREE | Please register for the free annual webinar at 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 6: “Luxury Outlook 2018: Up, Down or Flat?” Panelists include experts from the luxury business. Entire
article | Retail Galeries Lafayette augments holiday event with virtual reality experience  | French department store Galeries Lafayette is rolling out a variety of new features both in-store and online for the holiday season in an extravaganza called Noël Spectacular Spectacular. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Jimmy Choo embraces androgyny in cruise campaign  | British footwear label Jimmy Choo is kicking off the marketing campaign for its cruise 2018 collection with an in-depth interview and short film starring brand ambassador Cara Delevingne. Entire
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Travel and hospitality Travel brands embrace robotics for better hospitality  | As hotel and travel brands continue to integrate technology to drive convenience, robotics seems to be the next frontier. Entire
article | News briefs Mercedes, Burberry, Tiffany, British Vogue, Nordstrom, Claridge’s and Krug – Live news  | Luxury Daily's live news from Nov. 9 - Mercedes looks to make consumer inquiries easier; Burberry propelled by beauty, Asia Pacific sales in H1 2017; British Vogue begins #NewVogue chapter with Edward Enninful’s debut; Tiffany unveils first retail dining concept at New York flagship; Nordstrom to offer 24/7 curbside pickup for click-and-collect purchases; Karl Lagerfeld to trim Claridge’s annual Christmas tree; Krug goes forest to fork for latest culinary venture. Entire
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News briefs Prada, The Philippines, Birkin bags and La Grande Epicerie de Paris – News briefs  | Today in luxury - Prada admitted to tax compliance regime with Italy’s tax authorities; Luxury living a bargain in Manila for wealthy Asians; Drake has been collecting Birkin bags for years for his future wife; France's LVMH expands its gourmet grocer in Paris. Entire
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Editorial calendar Editorial calendar for 2018 FREE | Here is a list of live and digital events covered, partnered with or hosted by Luxury Daily, as well as features produced by the publication. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Can an “autocratic” Chinese owner give Lanvin a second life?  | A great number of high-end European luxury brands such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, Hermès and Dior are having substantial success in the Chinese market. However, Lanvin, France’s oldest high-fashion brand, is struggling. Entire
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