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Automotive Tesla’s future foggy as obstacles mount | U.S. automaker Tesla and its founder Elon Musk have been inundated with negative press for the last several months, and the consequences for the brand remain unclear. Entire
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Fragrance and personal care Influencer mentions do not necessarily mean engagement in skincare: report FREE | Luxury skincare brand La Mer has wielded its status as a highly coveted brand in tandem with social influencers in a manner earning the brand the most social engagement without sacrificing its authenticity. Entire
article | Software and technology Twitter’s algorithm tweak could change marketers’ strategies | With algorithms for time-sensitive feeds under significant scrutiny from users, social platform Twitter has decided to revert to a previous system that is more favorable with consumers, but the news will likely help luxury marketers as well. Entire
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Real estate Four Seasons brings private residences to North America | Hospitality group Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts has started construction on a residential project in Los Angeles, making it only the second standalone luxury residence for the brand and the first in North America. Entire
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Research Special invitation to join State of Luxury 2019 survey – respondents receive exec summary FREE | Luxury Daily and Unity Marketing invite you to take this quick survey to help us produce the exclusive third annual State of Luxury study from a luxury insider's point of view. Respondents will receive a detailed executive summary of the State of Luxury 2019 and a book on HENRYs and the new luxury brands they love. 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: Full access to 75,000+ articles, reports, videos and images FREE | Stay abreast of the latest news, analysis, research and developments in the fast-evolving luxury business worldwide. Access more than 75,000 articles, reports, videos and images from Luxury Daily, the world's leading luxury business publication. Check out the monthly and annual subscription plans and gain full access to must-have luxury intelligence. 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 Alaïa, YSL, Leading Hotels, Lladró, Roberto Cavalli and BMW – Live news | Luxury Daily's live news from Oct. 2 - Alaïa enters ecommerce with YNAP-powered flagship; YSL Beauty taps Kaia Gerber as latest face; Leading Hotels of the World appeals to independent travelers with loyalty push; Lladró launches Virginia pop-up shop ahead of holidays; Roberto Cavalli links with Dubai developer for global branded hospitality; BMW promotes connectivity with intelligent cockpit redesign. Entire
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News briefs LVMH, Seiko, BMW and real estate – News briefs | Today in luxury - LVMH watch brands to attend Baselworld 2019, changes needed for 2020; Grand Seiko Corp of America becomes its own company; BMW says Tesla ramp-up puts pressure on tough US luxury market; London developers hit by new stamp duty tax on overseas buyers. Entire
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