Published: August 12, 2022
As geopolitical forces push consumers towards domestic corporations, and government-driven initiatives such as “Made in China 2025” boost and promote the creative economy, local designers are taking advantage of these favorable market conditions to increase the emotional value of their businesses.
Published: November 9, 2021
With their new collaborative capsule collection, Italian fashion house Fendi and Kim Kardashian West’s undergarments brand Skims are bridging the gap between luxury fashion and lounge- and shapewear.
Published: October 19, 2021
Media publishing company Hearst Magazines has appointed Jonathan Wright as president of Hearst Magazines International.
Published: June 8, 2021
Insight into the dynamics of this relationship comes courtesy of a new social listening study called “Luxury Brand CSR Perception Analysis: A Consumer Voice Snapshot.”
Published: April 21, 2021
Ecommerce retailer Mytheresa is continuing its push for expansion with a new president for North America.
Published: November 2, 2020
The fashion sector is even more politicized now. Companies and influencers around the country are urging the electorate to vote, taking to the likes of Instagram to voice their support.
Published: September 30, 2020
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Published: September 30, 2020
Luxury Daily’s live news: Anthony Cenname, ex-WSJ. magazine, takes on ambitious role as global revenue chief at expanding L’Officiel; Nordstrom is first US retailer to ban sales of exotic animal skins, with similar thumbs-down for real fur; Tiffany, in mounting war of public statements, responds to “baseless and misleading counterclaims filed by LVMH”; LVMH, post-countersuit against Tiffany, issues statement that “conditions to close the acquisition are not met”; Special invite to join State of Luxury 2021 survey – respondents get exec summary.
Published: September 29, 2020
Luxury Daily’s live news: Anthony Cenname, ex-WSJ. magazine, takes on ambitious role as global revenue chief at expanding L’Officiel; Nordstrom is first US retailer to ban sales of exotic animal skins, with similar thumbs-down for real fur; Tiffany, in mounting war of public statements, responds to “baseless and misleading counterclaims filed by LVMH”; LVMH, post-countersuit against Tiffany, issues statement that “conditions to close the acquisition are not met”; Special invite to join State of Luxury 2021 survey – respondents get exec summary.
Published: August 26, 2020
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