Increased spending power creates strong handbag market in BRICs
Increased spending power, growing Internet penetration and access to ecommerce has caused handbag sales to grow at a fast rate in BRIC nations, according to a new report by Technavio.
Increased spending power, growing Internet penetration and access to ecommerce has caused handbag sales to grow at a fast rate in BRIC nations, according to a new report by Technavio.
U.S. fashion label Ralph Lauren is spotlighting its eponymous designer’s passion for automobiles with a dedicated hub of its ecommerce site.
NEW YORK – Global expansion requires a balance of physical and digital, said a Belstaff executive at the NRF Retail’s Big Show 2015 on Jan. 12.
Consumers are posting tons of photos to social media, many featuring brand items, but it has been difficult to monetize these posts.
Luxury advertisers such as Gucci and Jimmy Choo promoted high-priced, as well as entry-level, products in Condé Nast’s December Vogue to spur gifting ideas.
Brands such as Chanel and Donna Karan looked to Vanity Fair’s December issue to propel interest in their fragrance ranges using traditional and sensory tactics.
Following a number of cancelled listings, Jimmy Choo began trading on the London Stock Exchange Oct. 17.
Jewelers such as Tiffany & Co. and Bulgari looked to the October issue of Tatler to show off designs able to complement the fall fashions seen in recent editions.