Alibaba, Bally, Hublot, Turnbull & Asser, Armani and Safilo – Live news

Published: August 17, 2017

Luxury Daily’s live news from Aug. 16 – Alibaba looks to bring automobile buying to vending machines; JAB continues offloading luxury brands, asking $700M for Bally; Hublot welcomes celebrated golfer as brand ambassador; Turnbull & Asser captures Mr. Benn storylines in silk; Armani to host fragrance pop-up under New York’s Oculus; Safilo, Harper’s Bazaar design archive-influenced sunglass capsule.

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Bentley, Jimmy Choo, Guo Pei, Armani, Farfetch, Tiffany and Gucci – Live news

Published: July 26, 2017

Luxury Daily’s live news from July 25 – Bentley takes to the waters for latest road innovation; Michael Kors buys Jimmy Choo in cash deal; Guo Pei’s couture designs celebrated at SCAD exhibit; Armani folds diffusion lines into 3 primary brands as sales decline; Farfetch adds 1stDibs’ CEO to board of directors; Tiffany scrawls handwritten “I love yous” on Instagram; Gucci goes retro-futuristic for fall/winter 2017.

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Armani, Balenciaga, Moschino, Bang & Olufsen, DPA and Chanel – Live news

Published: June 8, 2017

Luxury Daily’s live news from June 7 – Armani launches student design contest alongside BFC; Balenciaga extends New York reach to uptown crowd; Moschino takes cartoon inspiration for charitable capsule; Bang & Olufsen teams with Apple for home audio solution; Diamond Producers Association quadruples marketing budget for 2017; Chanel boasted most free publicity among luxury labels in March.

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Armani, Neiman Marcus, Louis Vuitton and China’s auto market – News briefs

Published: April 21, 2017

Today in luxury marketing – Giorgio Armani plans layoffs at Italian plant; Struggles at Neiman Marcus may portend beginning of the end for full-price retail; Nicolas Ghesquière is taking his latest Louis Vuitton resort collection to the Miho Museum, near Kyoto, Japan; China’s luxury market to grow to 3M a year, Audi, Mercedes predict.

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