Luxury Women to Watch 2016
Luxury Daily’s Luxury Women to Watch 2016 list celebrates the smart women who are expected to make a difference in luxury marketing, retail, media and digital in 2016.
Luxury Daily’s Luxury Women to Watch 2016 list celebrates the smart women who are expected to make a difference in luxury marketing, retail, media and digital in 2016.
Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (RSIR), the brokerage’s largest Pacific affiliate in the Pacific Northwest, is launching a publication geared toward the region’s influx of Chinese individuals.
Luxury Daily’s live news from Jan. 4 – Saint Laurent goes Jurassic for latest jewelry line; Guerlain gives flagship scents colorful overhaul for 2016; Dolce & Gabbana links Italian, social media culture in summer 2016 ads; Gucci selects Berlin as surreal backdrop for latest campaign.
Today in luxury marketing – A new year could trigger megadeals in fashion; Jean Paul Gaultier perfumes have moved in-house at Puig; Luxury slowdown could delay Gucci revamp; Fire consumes Tesla Model S in Norway at recharging station.
Kering-owned Gucci is continuing its campaign narrative, traveling from the streets of Los Angeles to Berlin for its latest advertising effort.
Consignment marketplace The RealReal saw a 60 percent growth in revenue for Gucci products after Alessandro Michele joined the Italian brand as creative director.
The fashion sector is the second largest polluter in the world after the oil industry, according to a new report by Fashionbi.
For the first time since 2011, Paris is not among the top 10 international destinations, according to a recent survey by Travel Leaders Group.