Top 5 brand moments from last week
Some of the brightest figures in the world of luxury gathered in Florence this past week.
Some of the brightest figures in the world of luxury gathered in Florence this past week.
Italian fashion brand Fendi is creating one-of-a-kind bags to auction in Japan.
British retailer Harrods is bringing its involvement in the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in-stores through a host of initiatives throughout May.
Accessories dominated the advertising of the top luxury fashion houses in the April issue of Condé Nast-owned Tatler with many of the brands featuring handbags in their campaigns.
Canadian department store chain Holt Renfrew is providing creative inspiration for consumers to expand their makeup repertoire through its spring beauty magazine.
U.S. jeweler Tiffany & Co. is raising awareness among global jetsetters through a placement on a new digital clock tower in the Los Angeles International Airport.
In the first quarter of 2015, Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton’s global revenue increased 16 percent to about $8.77 billion.
Luxury brands extend their dedication to quality to every aspect of their business whether it be a window display, an advertisement or an event for their most enthusiastic consumers.
In the last 15 years, consumer sentiment has shifted from apparel to accessories with nearly 20 global fashion brands signing licensing agreements with mass watchmakers such as Fossil, Movado and Timex.