Ralph Lauren, China, Breitling and Tesla – News briefs

Published: May 2, 2017

Today in luxury marketing – Ralph Lauren shutters Greenwich, CT store; Wealthy Chinese scramble for imperiled commodity: US “Golden Visa”; Breitling finally hits some good timing; Tesla recruiting engineers in Mexico for California plant.

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Tiffany, Gucci, Oscar de la Renta, Breitling, Miu Miu and Safilo – Live news

Published: May 1, 2017

Luxury Daily’s live news from April 28 – Tiffany leverages Town & Country’s May issue for campaign visibility; Gucci transports viewers to dance floor’s center in debut VR effort; Oscar de la Renta Pediatric Center to offer Dominican children no-cost healthcare; CVC Capital Partners acquires majority stake in Breitling; Miu Miu examines photography’s transformation in friendship snapshots; Dior, Elie Saab and Jimmy Choo eyewear to launch in Iran.

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Bremont, Crown & Caliber bring trade-ins to watch industry

Published: April 28, 2017

British watchmaker Bremont and high-end timepiece consignor Crown & Caliber are coming together for a new initiative to offer trade-in opportunities for watch owners, one of the first of its kind in the horology industry.

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Furla, The Met Gala 2017, Daimler and Egypt – News briefs

Published: April 27, 2017

Today in luxury marketing – Furla buys its Australian distribution; The Met Gala 2017 theme: What you need to know; Daimler lifts earnings outlook as profit doubles; Egypt eyes faith and luxury in 2-year tourism recovery plan.

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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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