Condé Nast International Luxury Conference vets Seoul as “Future Luxury” hub
Condé Nast International is narrowing its lens for the second annual Luxury Conference, concentrating 2016’s event on South Korea and its neighbors, China and Japan.
Condé Nast International is narrowing its lens for the second annual Luxury Conference, concentrating 2016’s event on South Korea and its neighbors, China and Japan.
A brand’s legacy can have a large impact on its appeal as an employer, according to a survey conducted by Women’s Wear Daily.
VERSAILLES, France – In the wake of the financial crisis of 2008 more brands have begun investing in charitable causes, hoping to counteract the “luxury shame” associated with that period, according to a Bain partner at The New York Times International Luxury Conference.
VERSAILLES, France – Luxury conglomerates are designed to boost their stable of brands by combining their strong points, but this has not played out in the digital space, according to the co-founder of L2 speaking at The New York Times International Luxury Conference on April 6.
VERSAILLES, France – Italian luxury is healthy but underexposed, according to the president of the Italian Trade Agency.
London department store Selfridges is showing its love for EveryBODY with the opening of a new wellness destination.
Luxury Daily’s live news updates from April 4 – Anthony Vaccarello exits Versus Versace, takes helm at Saint Laurent; Tom Ford gets personal with Private Collection eyewear; Four Seasons Maui gathers globe-trotting photographers for photo contest; Mercedes reinterprets house codes through fashion design initiative.
Kering’s Yves Saint Laurent has chosen Belgian designer Anthony Vaccarello as its creative director.
NEW YORK – The luxury world may be unrecognizable in 10 years, according to a New York University professor speaking at the FACC Luxury Symposium 2016.