Top 10 luxury brand mobile apps of the year
In 2013, mobile applications were used by luxury brands as learning tools with elements of entertainment that both increased consumer knowledge and awareness of products and services.
In 2013, mobile applications were used by luxury brands as learning tools with elements of entertainment that both increased consumer knowledge and awareness of products and services.
London department store Harrods is Luxury Daily’s 2013 Retailer of the Year for its exuberant in-store events, eclectic collaborations and its ever-present attitude on social media.
Tamara Mellon’s namesake luxury apparel and accessories brand is building awareness among fashion-forward consumers with its first video campaign.
U.S. fashion label Oscar de la Renta is looking to reach a wider consumer base with a capsule collection designed for Net-A-Porter’s outlet ecommerce site The Outnet.
NEW YORK – L2 Think Tank recapped some of the year’s key digital moments and trends, what to expect in the coming year and its own global ambitions at a gathering of its members Dec. 12.
French atelier Lanvin has entered ecommerce in China with help from the members-only Web site ShangPin, whose business model is an online mall.