Ferragamo works to stall Chinese counterfeiting with RFID microchip technology
In 2015 Italian fashion house Salvatore Ferragamo curbed the distribution of nearly 25,000 knock-off goods from China due to successful anti-counterfeiting measures.
In 2015 Italian fashion house Salvatore Ferragamo curbed the distribution of nearly 25,000 knock-off goods from China due to successful anti-counterfeiting measures.
Media advertising spend increased 43 percent on videos and nearly as much on social media, far outpacing all other channels, according to a new report by L2.
Almost a quarter of online shoppers have been duped into buying counterfeit goods, according to a new report by MarkMonitor.
Ecommerce sales have brought the luxury goods industry to a tipping point, according to a new report by L2.
Traditional in-person experiences are still essential for reaching the wealthy baby boomer market, according to a new report by WealthEngine and Forbes Insights.
French outerwear label Moncler has been awarded approximately $448,000 in damages in relation to an intellectual property trademark infringement case.
NEW YORK – British brands looking to gain a foothold in the United States would do well to emphasize their “Britishness,” according to panelists at “GREAT Britain on Madison Avenue” held on Nov. 5.