Market turmoil in China: What’s in store for 2016?
The real news is the slowdown in China’s growth and the devaluation of the RMB.
The real news is the slowdown in China’s growth and the devaluation of the RMB.
U.S. fashion label Marc Jacobs is reconfiguring its Parisian retail strategy with a new storefront on Rue Saint-Honoré.
A number of luxury brands have launched ecommerce sites in China within the past year, but online shopping still feels like risky business to many of the country’s consumers, according to a new report by FDKG.
French atelier Givenchy is strengthening its United States market strategy with the hire of Laura Dubin-Wander.
Italian fashion house Valentino is demonstrating that its hand workmanship extends to all categories by highlighting the process behind its denim couture collection for men.
From the premier hotels of London to the White House and New York’s Rockefeller Center, luxury brands trimmed Christmas trees to reflect brand aesthetic and spread holiday cheer.
British retailer Harrods is focusing on children’s wear with the opening of its Mini Superbrands concept.
Danish jeweler Georg Jensen is exploring the gift of giving using a two-screen strategy that encourages consumer discovery to make a gifting selection.
Department store Saks Fifth Avenue is capitalizing on a current consumer trend by announcing plans for a new storefront.