Gucci, Balenciaga, Estée Lauder, David Yurman, Patek Philippe and Ruinart

Published: November 17, 2021

Luxury Daily’s live news: Gucci, Balenciaga launch Hacker Project pop-ups, collection; Estée Lauder Cos. designing recyclable packaging in sustainability push; Evan Yurman assumes role as president of David Yurman; First Patek Philippe timepiece NFT heads to auction; Ruinart enlists British visual artist for annual art concept.

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Day’s wrap: Gucci, Balenciaga, Estée Lauder, David Yurman, Patek Philippe and Ruinart

Published: November 16, 2021

Luxury Daily’s live news: Gucci, Balenciaga launch Hacker Project pop-ups, collection; Estée Lauder Cos. designing recyclable packaging in sustainability push; Evan Yurman assumes role as president of David Yurman; First Patek Philippe timepiece NFT heads to auction; Ruinart enlists British visual artist for annual art concept.

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What is next for Bottega Veneta?

Published: November 16, 2021

Under Daniel Lee, the brand with the most stealth luxury approach turned into one of the loudest and most talked-about brands in its competitive set. Matthieu Blazy, his successor as creative director, will have to write the label’s next chapter with care.

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Richemont, Bottega Veneta, Audi, McLaren, Burberry and Missoni

Published: November 16, 2021

Luxury Daily’s live news: Richemont exceeds pre-pandemic sales in Americas, Asia in H1; Bottega Veneta appoints new creative director; McLaren disputes reports of sale to Audi; Burberry merges heritage, innovation with new pop-up; Missoni taps Supreme for latest streetwear collaboration.

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Day’s wrap: Richemont, Bottega Veneta, Audi, McLaren, Burberry and Missoni

Published: November 15, 2021

Luxury Daily’s live news: Richemont exceeds pre-pandemic sales in Americas, Asia in H1; Bottega Veneta appoints new creative director; McLaren disputes reports of sale to Audi; Burberry merges heritage, innovation with new pop-up; Missoni taps Supreme for latest streetwear collaboration.

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What happens to luxury if Chinese consumers cut back?

Published: November 15, 2021

China’s slow growth is changing consumption patterns and delaying the government’s dream of transitioning the country away from an investment-driven growth model and towards a model focused on domestic consumption.

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