5 new luxury retail formats to look out for this year
This year will see the realization of new retail formats that harness emerging trends at their best, and luxury brands will need to decide how they will work with these new formats.
This year will see the realization of new retail formats that harness emerging trends at their best, and luxury brands will need to decide how they will work with these new formats.
Italian fashion label Giorgio Armani is advocating a shift toward simplicity with a series of minimalistic portraits featuring some of fashion’s iconic faces.
After their departures from Christian Dior and Lanvin, the fashion industry is buzzing with anticipation for what’s next for the careers of Raf Simons and Alber Elbaz.
Department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue is leading consumers on a sensory, experiential tour of its beauty offerings to help achieve a new look in a new year.
Italian lingerie company La Perla has selected Pedro Lourenço as its first creative director.
China has declared a national holiday this year from Feb. 7-13, which paves the way for the massive travel that corresponds to Chinese New Year, known as the 40-day Chunyun period. This is also the largest human migration in the world, with more than 3.7 billion trips made during the Chunyun period in 2015.
In the fashion world, brands that receive the most buzz and see results from marketing and publicity online are often times luxury labels, according to a new report by Fashionbi.
Forty-six percent of CEOs agree that climate change and the scarcity of resources will transform their business, according to a new report by Positive Luxury.
French beauty brand Guerlain is driving fans of its perfumes to a dedicated storefront on Paris’ Rue Saint-Honoré.