Luxury Daily, Sept. 28, 2021 – Family, lifestyle changes impacting affluents’ real estate decisions
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| | Real estate Family, lifestyle changes impacting affluents’ real estate decisions | Millennials and Gen Xers will dominate the luxury real estate marketing through at least 2022, according to new findings from real estate brokerage Engel & Völkers. Entire
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Travel and hospitality Ritz-Carlton invites guests to indulge in world of gifts | Marriott International’s hospitality brand The Ritz-Carlton is reminding travelers that being present is itself a present in a new campaign across Asia Pacific. Entire
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Home furnishings Architectural Digest, BIDN unveil sustainability-themed 2021 Iconic Home FREE | Condé Nast shelter publication Architectural Digest and the Black Interior Designers Network (BIDN) have revealed their second annual Iconic Home digital showhouse. Entire
article | Retail Nordstrom opens new home shop in heart of New York | U.S. department store chain Nordstrom is debuting a new home concept at its New York flagship, looking to capitalize on the sector’s strong growth. Entire
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News briefs Versace, Fendi, Gucci, Burberry, Ferrari and Four Seasons | Luxury Daily’s live news: Versace, Fendi swap designs to close Milan Fashion Week; Gucci debuts online concept store; Burberry appoints new chief digital and analytics officer; Ferrari partners with Sir Jony Ive, Marc Newson; Four Seasons at Home expands product offerings. Entire
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Apparel and accessories A reborn Ferragamo plans for growth in China | Despite the pandemic, Ferragamo was still able to connect with Chinese consumers by leveraging favored Gen Z icons. Entire
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