Miu Miu takes artistic approach for spring ads
Prada-owned Miu Miu is putting a painterly touch on its spring/summer 2020 collection with a campaign that centers on an imagined all-female artist colony.
Prada-owned Miu Miu is putting a painterly touch on its spring/summer 2020 collection with a campaign that centers on an imagined all-female artist colony.
The spread of the coronavirus in China, especially during the busy Lunar New Year season, may affect tourism and luxury consumption in that market, threatening near-term revenue for leading European luxury houses.
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NEW YORK – While China is fueling a significant portion of luxury growth, the millennial generation is poised to have a greater impact on the business’ expansion in the coming years.
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Luxury conglomerates such as LVMH and Kering have reconsidered their approach to tech and are now revolutionizing the market.
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A comparison between China and the United States reveals that although China still falls behind the U.S. in luxury consumption, it has a lot of room to grow.