Think of print as a retail experience: Town & Country exec

Published: January 23, 2019

NEW YORK – The idea of luxury has become more accessible to the mainstream consumer, with everyone believing they can live like a celebrity today. But true luxury still relies on taste that can span generations, and Hearst’s Town & Country magazine focuses on creating a quality product that reflects that idea.

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Luxury needs to create a dream: Artsy

Published: January 23, 2019

NEW YORK – In a time where startups and Silicon Valley have steepened the competition for luxury marketers, Artsy has decided to work with its peers instead of against them to better serve the consumer.

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Millennials – Luxury Memo special report

Published: January 22, 2019

Armed with growing wealth, technological prowess and a penchant for responsible consumption, millennials have transformed the luxury market in recent years, changing how brands approach everything from marketing to in-store experiences.

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Millennials – Luxury Memo special report

Published: January 18, 2019

Armed with growing wealth, technological prowess and a penchant for responsible consumption, millennials have transformed the luxury market in recent years, changing how brands approach everything from marketing to in-store experiences.

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Millennials – Luxury Memo special report

Published: January 17, 2019

Armed with growing wealth, technological prowess and a penchant for responsible consumption, millennials have transformed the luxury market in recent years, changing how brands approach everything from marketing to in-store experiences.

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Build experiences, not pages: Google exec

Published: January 17, 2019

NEW YORK – Mobile applications offer a premier opportunity for brands to home in on their top-tier audience, but marketers might be forgetting the reach of the open Web.

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