Ninety-year-old Canadian menswear label Samuelsohn is modernizing its image through a multichannel fall/winter campaign to appeal to a younger audience.
Swiss watchmaker Hublot opened a pop-up store in the Grand Atrium of the Dubai Mall to kick-off the first Hublot Challenge with its Ferrari F1 racing simulator.
British smartphone manufacturer Vertu is releasing a collection of mobile devices that embody the three most important elements of all Vertu models: materials, services and technology.
Land Rover North America is inviting fans to follow along on a 1,000-mile trek across the United States to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the "Great Divide Expedition."
Luxury Daily's live news updates from Oct. 2 - Condé Nast expands educational offerings for 2015; Donna Karan International confirms Caroline Brown as new CEO; Rolls-Royce draws inspiration from cityscapes for bespoke Phantoms; Bergdorf’s Betty Halbreich tells all in new autobiographical tome.
Today in luxury marketing - Nordstrom said eyeing downtown New York; Daimler cuts car market forecast as Europe wobbles; As Paris Fashion Week ends, in search of more mad scientists; Marc Jacobs is bringing its tweet shop concept to mobile.
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