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Fragrance and personal care Valentino adds an edge to romantic fragrance film | Fashion label Valentino is giving Italian romance a modern update in a film for its latest fragrance collection for women and men. Entire
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Retail Apple, Piaget, Ritz-Carlton, Christie’s, Forrester & IBM to speak at LuxeCX Sept. 25 FREE | Register now for the world's first luxury customer experience conference: Luxury Daily's LuxeCX on Wednesday, Sept. 25 in New York. Hear from experts at Apple, Piaget, Forrester Research, InterContinental Hotels’ parent IHG, Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center, Christie's, South Coast Plaza, UBS, Taj Hotels’ The Pierre, IBM, Pernod Ricard, Magellan Jets, Gaggenau, Altiant, Shanker Inc., Customer Experience Group and the Luxury Institute. Entire
article | Marketing Advertising to black consumers on the decline as their spending power grows FREE | As African-American consumers continue to maximize both on- and offline shopping options, luxury brands must better articulate values in their advertising to reach this valuable audience. Entire
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Webinars Webinar on Sept. 18: “Holidays 2019: Happy or Not?” FREE | Register now for this free hour-long webinar Sept. 18 on how the 2019 holiday season will shape up for luxury brands and retailers, with product mix, marketing, shopping channels and budgets all up for grabs in an atmosphere of uncertainty. Experts will share insights and offer tips to maintain and grow market share. Entire
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Automotive Land Rover hits the slopes with Team USA partnership | Land Rover North America is showing its support of daring athletes by establishing a new partnership with U.S. Ski & Snowboard, echoing the automaker’s positioning as cars built to succeed in tough terrain and weather. Entire
article | Research Luxury Daily releases 44-page State of Luxury 2019 report polling industry insiders FREE | This third annual State of Luxury: The Insider View report by Luxury Daily and Unity Marketing surveys 600-plus luxury insiders on their reasons for optimism and caution in 2019. Buy the 44-page exclusive research to arm yourself with invaluable intelligence, or get it free with an annual subscription to Luxury Daily. Entire
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Strategy Special invite to join State of Luxury 2020 survey – respondents get exec summary FREE | Luxury Daily, Unity Marketing and The Home Trust International invite you to take this quick survey to help us produce the exclusive fourth 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 2020 and a 70-page book titled, "Luxury Marketing Disrupted: Evolving from the 4Ps to the 4Es of Marketing." Entire
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article | News briefs Stuart Weitzman, Fendi, Seabourn, Oscar de la Renta, Four Seasons and Central Park Tower – Live news | Luxury Daily's live news from Sept. 17 - Stuart Weitzman showcases strength in men’s launch; Fendi lets consumers take a bite out of its logo; Seabourn extends UNESCO alliance in preservation push; Oscar de la Renta teams with Dream Foundation on fundraising fete; Four Seasons to stage “underground playground” in London; Central Park Tower takes residential living to new heights. Entire
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News briefs Barneys, Gucci, It bags and travel agencies – News briefs | Today in luxury - Barneys searches for the magic number; As Gucci tripped on social media, sales fell; Instagram killed the It bag; Luxury travel agencies claim bragging rights in VIP business travel. Entire
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