Barbie Lagerfeld makes the rounds at Paris Fashion Week
With the help of online retailer Net-A-Porter’s Instagram account, the Karl Lagerfeld-inspired Barbie doll has been popping up at runway shows during Paris Fashion Week.
With the help of online retailer Net-A-Porter’s Instagram account, the Karl Lagerfeld-inspired Barbie doll has been popping up at runway shows during Paris Fashion Week.
Today in luxury marketing – Prada signs license deal with Coty for Miu Miu perfume from 2015; Now you can drive your Tesla from San Diego to Vancouver — for free; Tony Spring to succeed Michael Gould at Bloomingdale’s; Curvy women file lawsuit against Karl Lagerfeld.
Luxury Daily’s live news: Sotheby’s auctioning Karl Lagerfeld estate; Mytheresa sees strong 35.2pc sales growth y-o-y; Mandarin Oriental expands residential presence in Beverly Hills; Maserati joining luxury retail experience in London; Holiday spending expected to reach $1.3T.
Luxury Daily’s live news: Sotheby’s auctioning Karl Lagerfeld estate; Mytheresa sees strong 35.2pc sales growth y-o-y; Mandarin Oriental expands residential presence in Beverly Hills; Maserati joining luxury retail experience in London; Holiday spending expected to reach $1.3T.
Luxury Daily’s live news: British footwear label Jimmy Choo ties laces with Timberland for capsule collection; Hublot becomes official timekeeper of world’s most-watched football league; Kim Jones succeeds late Karl Lagerfeld as womenswear designer at Fendi; Knight Frank, adapting to new normal, enters property auction business after successful trial in July; LVMH backs out of $16.2B Tiffany deal, leading to lawsuit meant to enforce merger; Luxury’s landscape is rapidly shifting. Find out how.
Luxury Daily’s live news: British footwear label Jimmy Choo ties laces with Timberland for capsule collection; Hublot becomes official timekeeper of world’s most-watched football league; Kim Jones succeeds late Karl Lagerfeld as womenswear designer at Fendi; Knight Frank, adapting to new normal, enters property auction business after successful trial in July; LVMH backs out of $16.2B Tiffany deal, leading to lawsuit meant to enforce merger; Luxury’s landscape is rapidly shifting. Find out how.
Luxury Daily’s live news from Aug. 28 – Tiffany’s H1 sales fall 3pc amid weaker tourist demand; HBC sells Lord & Taylor to focus on Saks, Hudson’s Bay; Marriott phases out single-use toiletry bottles; LVMH Prize changes name to honor Karl Lagerfeld; Coty’s luxury brands see double-digit growth in emerging markets.
Luxury Daily’s live news from Aug. 28 – Tiffany’s H1 sales fall 3pc amid weaker tourist demand; HBC sells Lord & Taylor to focus on Saks, Hudson’s Bay; Marriott phases out single-use toiletry bottles; LVMH Prize changes name to honor Karl Lagerfeld; Coty’s luxury brands see double-digit growth in emerging markets.
Today in luxury – Chanel bids farewell to Karl Lagerfeld in last glitzy show; Mastering the McQueen challenge: How to grow a young luxury business; Luxottica delists from Milan Stock Exchange; Aston Martin CEO says company, brand tied to UK regardless of Brexit.
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