Karl Lagerfeld, Celine, Jimmy Choo and Dior – News briefs
Today in luxury marketing – Karl Lagerfeld does not want Haider Ackermann to succeed him; Celine gets set for rapid rise; TPG bids for Jimmy Choo; New exhibit explores Dior’s heritage.
Today in luxury marketing – Karl Lagerfeld does not want Haider Ackermann to succeed him; Celine gets set for rapid rise; TPG bids for Jimmy Choo; New exhibit explores Dior’s heritage.
Designer Karl Lagerfeld will premiere a short film series starring actor Rachel Bilson and Belgium’s Magnum Ice Cream at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21 in New York.
Today in luxury marketing – Lexus to reposition around progressive luxury; Karl Lagerfeld would like to sell you some alloy rims; Online sales rose 15pc this holiday beating in-store growth.
Givenchy shows Liv Tyler’s womanly side; A riveting behind-the-scenes look at Karl Lagerfeld’s Pirelli calendar shoot; Viktor and Rolf on art, commerce and superstition.
Today in luxury marketing – Bulgari signs China retail deal with Hengdeli for luxury watches; Karl Lagerfeld may be creating a lower-priced clothing line for Macy’s; Luxury brands tailoring approach to the Web.
Today in luxury marketing – LVMH defends its investment in Hermes; Ralph Lauren to transform London’s Bond Street using 4D technology; Lagerfeld says fashion more interesting in tough times.
Having shaped history across the board, leaders at Balmain, Chloé, Fendi and Patou take a look at the late creative director’s impact in honor of this year’s Met Gala theme.
Prolific designer Karl Lagerfeld leaves behind a legacy that helped shape fashion houses Chanel, Chloé and Fendi, as well as the luxury business at large. Whimsy, creativity, pizzazz: those were his hallmarks in everything he did.
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