LVMH fosters new beginnings in startup-focused series
Executives from German luggage label Rimowa and French fashion house Dior mentor burgeoning business talents in new episodes of “The Journey.”
Executives from German luggage label Rimowa and French fashion house Dior mentor burgeoning business talents in new episodes of “The Journey.”
In China, high-end commercial complexes define China’s luxury experience. Chinese consumers are used to spending their free time in malls that offer shopping, dining and entertainment options in one building.
Ahead of an archival presentation premiering in Shanghai on April 28, some familiar faces are sorting through history as the house’s “Cosmos” exhibition prepares for a worldwide tour.
From Alessandro Michele’s Gucci collection, adorned with tigers and butterflies to Dior’s embellished saddle bags and Jennifer Lopez’s jungle-print Versace dress, all were handcrafted in India by the country’s coveted artisans.
After pausing retail operations at the location in 2019, a 10-story, 110,000-square-foot space resurfaces with a new name to match — “The Landmark” features never-before-seen jewels, one-of-a-kind artworks and eye-catching elements.
With new record numbers by LVMH and Hermès — the latter reported a revenue increase of 23 percent in the first quarter of 2023 — China seems to be back as a major growth driver for the luxury industry.
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Bringing an eclectic tone to the global home furnishings market, installations and new collections from the likes of Dior Maison and Fendi Casa fueled this year’s event.