Top 5 brand moments from last week
Inspiration comes from countless sources, giving luxury brands infinite ways of leveraging consumer sentiment.
Inspiration comes from countless sources, giving luxury brands infinite ways of leveraging consumer sentiment.
Italian leather goods brand Tod’s has announced that its creative director Alessandra Facchinetti will step down from her position.
Luxury Daily’s live news from May 2- Kering hires communications executive from Chanel; Met Gala becomes more democratic through social, mass media; BMW touts sustainable i3 models through lifestyle video; Look Good Feel Better hosts inaugural auction with help from luxury players.
Dior and Christian Louboutin are among the luxury brands donating exclusive experiences for a Look Good Feel Better fundraiser.
Brands found ways to become a natural part of consumers’ daily lives.
Today in luxury marketing – Wonder walls: How Van Cleef & Arpels stays ahead of the curve; Ralph Lauren unveils 2016 Olympic closing ceremony uniforms; Has luxury fashion priced itself into extinction?; François Pinault, luxury goods magnate, to open private museum in Paris.
The leather goods market is expected to reach revenues of $94.7 billion by 2020, according to a new report by Allied Market Research.
Italian fashion label Dolce & Gabbana is offering support to children tackling severe illness by playing dress up.