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In the modern business world, the qualifier of “digital” hardly seems necessary anymore.
French fashion house Chanel is nodding to its history in a collection and corresponding campaign that reimagine classic designs.
French menswear house Berluti has appointed designer Kris Van Assche its new artistic director.
Photography for luxury brands was traditionally a well-crafted art used to shoot the highest quality images for advertising campaigns and catalog spreads. But with the influence of online, the imagery used by many brands today is quick, fun and informative, aiming to appeal to the smartphone user.
Spending during Chinese New Year has been steadily increasing in recent years, with sales up 10 percent in 2018, according to new research from Fashionbi.
Sometimes actions speak louder than words, and a simple advertising campaign with strong visuals is all that it takes to engage customers.
Photography for luxury brands was traditionally a well-crafted art used to shoot the highest quality images for advertising campaigns and catalog spreads. But with the influence of online, the imagery used by many brands today is quick, fun and informative, aiming to appeal to the smartphone user.
The upcoming Art Basel Hong Kong, more than ever before, reveals that the line between art and luxury is blurring.
LVMH is continuing to rearrange its brands’ management to stay modern and fresh in menswear with the departure of Berluti’s creative director.