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More than ever, today’s consumers are conscious of how their purchasing decisions affect the world around them.
More than ever, today’s consumers are conscious of how their purchasing decisions affect the world around them.
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A new report finds that a number of luxury fashion labels disclose little to no details about their supply chain, environmental and social policies, leaving room for more transparency in the industry.
LISBON, Portugal – For many luxury brands, focusing too heavily on arbitrary customer demographics such as age is far less effective than focusing on their geographic location.
Luxury companies are missing out on substantial retail revenues by not fostering collaboration with their store sales associates, according to the Luxury Institute.
Personalizing consumers’ retail experiences can lead to loyalty and increased spending, according to a new report from Boston Retail Partners.
Spending during Chinese New Year has been steadily increasing in recent years, with sales up 10 percent in 2018, according to new research from Fashionbi.
French couture label Christian Dior’s menswear line is seeing a creative change, as artistic director Kris Van Assche ends his 11-year tenure in the position.
Today in luxury – Burberry toasts Nina Garcia as Elle Magazine’s new editor in chief; China’s buyers defy the law to satisfy thirst for foreign homes; Versace joins fashion’s no-fur movement; How the tiara became jewelry’s accessory of the moment.