Soon after a stint in Stockholm, The Brooklyn Museum in New York is now host to the first international exhibition of French haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier Oct. 25 through Feb. 23 that demonstrates the many inspirations that gird a luxury brand.
British menswear label Alfred Dunhill is nimbly weaving shoppable components into its latest "Portraits of Achievement" video installment that honors British biathlete Lee Jackson.
Jaguar North America is sponsoring the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles awards Nov. 9 to ingratiate itself with Hollywood's many prospective customers.
Department store Barneys New York strengthened its association with handcrafted and artisan-made merchandise sold in its stores through the retailer’s annual Artisan Day Oct. 26.
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The venerable Mary Meeker’s Internet trends report recently pointed out a glaring discrepancy between attention/time spent by users on mobile versus the advertising spend marketers are dedicating to the medium.