Published: October 11, 2017
Luxury Daily’s live news from Oct. 11 – Gucci kicks off 10-year CSR initiative with fur-free pledge; Coach Inc. rebrands to reflect multi-brand mindset; Sotheby’s to auction rare pink diamond in Geneva; British GQ engages around music culture with social content collaboration; DVF drives sales on mobile Web with product visibility; L’Officiel launches title, commercial hub in US.
Published: October 11, 2017
Kering-owned Gucci has become the latest fashion label to eschew fur as part of its larger decade-long sustainability plan.
Published: October 11, 2017
U.S. fashion group Coach, Inc. is changing its name to Tapestry as it seeks to further the transformation of its business into a portfolio of brands.
Published: October 10, 2017
The traditional meaning of out-of-home advertising has significantly evolved, with luxury brands now creating unique high-end real-world experiences that draw in affluent consumers.
Published: October 9, 2017
The traditional meaning of out-of-home advertising has significantly evolved, with luxury brands now creating unique high-end real-world experiences that draw in affluent consumers.
Published: October 5, 2017
The traditional meaning of out-of-home advertising has significantly evolved, with luxury brands now creating unique high-end real-world experiences that draw in affluent consumers.
Published: October 3, 2017
Online retailer Moda Operandi has introduced an immersive digital shopping experience that presents luxury brands through an editorial lens.
Published: October 3, 2017
French fashion house Balenciaga has put a high-fashion twist on the shoes consumers love to hate.
Published: October 2, 2017
Luxury Daily’s live news from Sept. 29 – Balenciaga gives logo a minimalist makeover; LVMH expands coursework as third edition of work-study program opens; Calvin Klein eyes further partnership with Marchon in renewed licensing agreement; Hublot picks Vancouver for first Canadian store; Ferrari continues its year-long celebration with exhibit; Sotheby’s supports overlooked art through inaugural Prize; Swarovski gathers diverse cast for holiday gifting push; Travel sector must tout experiential offers as affluents up vacation spend, frequency.
Published: September 29, 2017
Luxury Daily’s live news from Sept. 29 – Balenciaga gives logo a minimalist makeover; LVMH expands coursework as third edition of work-study program opens; Calvin Klein eyes further partnership with Marchon in renewed licensing agreement; Hublot picks Vancouver for first Canadian store; Ferrari continues its year-long celebration with exhibit; Sotheby’s supports overlooked art through inaugural Prize; Swarovski gathers diverse cast for holiday gifting push; Travel sector must tout experiential offers as affluents up vacation spend, frequency.