Luxury Daily, Sept. 7, 2021 – Beauty tech goes beyond camera filters
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Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin is telling a tale as old as time with a new video series highlighting important moments in its history.
The Chinese government’s big-money crackdown has sent stocks plunging, echoing shock waves through the investment community.
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Like much else that goes on in today’s luxury market, rising interest in resale among brands and groups such as LVMH and Kering is being driven by demand among millennial and Gen Z consumers.
As corporations work to make their businesses more inclusive, a new survey from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shows LGBTQ+ employees who do not feel comfortable coming out during their first 12 months at a workplace are unlikely to do so ever.
With most of the United States experiencing high or substantial rates of COVID-19 transmission, shifts in consumer sentiment and spending may have fallout for the luxury retail sector.
There is a massive shift occurring within the luxury space, as governments and conscious consumers call on financial corporations to strengthen commitments to environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues.
With the consequences of climate change becoming more apparent with each passing season, luxury hospitality brands and travel agencies are starting to see an impact.
Luxury sales growth is so good, it is becoming scary, with some people thinking this will not end well.