Luxury Daily, Sept. 7, 2021 – Beauty tech goes beyond camera filters
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| | Fragrance and personal care Beauty tech goes beyond camera filters | Advances in technology have become critical for the beauty industry as it emphasizes optimizing in-store experiences, online engagement and global sales. Entire
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Food and beverage Hennessy looks to dance with electric Les Twins collaboration | LVMH-owned Cognac brand Hennessy is hypnotizing consumers with a new effort celebrating its partnership with French choreographers and models Les Twins. Entire
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Home furnishings Wedgwood celebrates art of nature with creative collaboration | British home and lifestyle brand Wedgwood has welcomed multi-disciplinary artist Claire Luxton in reimagining its six new Wonderlust patterns in an exciting new collaboration. Entire
article | Sports Luxury goes for aces with US Open partnerships FREE | From watches to hospitality to automotive, luxury brands are making their mark in the tennis world through creative U.S. Open partnerships. Entire
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Webinars Mood of global millionaires in the pandemic-era FREE | Register now for this free webinar Sept. 15 at 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ET (New York time) focused on the mood of global millionaires in the pandemic-era, especially in the United States, China, India, United Kingdom, France and Japan. Join us on this research-based session! Entire
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News briefs Kering, Estée Lauder, British Fashion Council and WatchBox | Luxury Daily’s live news: Kering reveals initial grantees for restorative farming initiative; Estée Lauder names Amanda Gorman global changemaker; British Fashion Council joins 50:50 The Equality Project; WatchBox takes majority stake in De Bethune. Entire
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Retail Can luxury survive another year of the pandemic? | The emergence of the highly transmissible Delta variant has transformed COVID-19 into a moving target, and the only thing brands should expect are more uncertainty and unprecedented disruptions. Entire
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