Day’s wrap: Childrensalon, Cipriani, Longchamp, Watches & Wonders, Tom Ford and Dolce & Gabbana

Published: November 22, 2017

Luxury Daily’s live news from Nov. 22 – Childrensalon appeals to parents through native narratives; Cipriani shares family recipe with Fortnum & Mason; Longchamp turns New York boutique facade into canvas; FHH brings Watches & Wonders concept to Miami Design District; Tom Ford Beauty’s retail debut merges glamour, digital technology; Dolce & Gabbana, Swarovski design debutante tiaras for Vienna Opera Ball 2018.

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Entertainment marketing – Luxury Memo special report

Published: October 31, 2017

While luxury brands have long had relationships with the fields of theater, dance, film, music and literature, now they are taking on more active roles in the entertainment industry, raising their profile from partner to producer.

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Entertainment marketing – Luxury Memo special report

Published: October 30, 2017

While luxury brands have long had relationships with the fields of theater, dance, film, music and literature, now they are taking on more active roles in the entertainment industry, raising their profile from partner to producer.

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Entertainment marketing – Luxury Memo special report

Published: October 27, 2017

While luxury brands have long had relationships with the fields of theater, dance, film, music and literature, now they are taking on more active roles in the entertainment industry, raising their profile from partner to producer.

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Chanel bids farewell to Colette with expansive pop-up

Published: October 26, 2017

French atelier Chanel is continuing is collaborative efforts with music producer Pharrell Williams to include a customized sneaker available exclusively at Parisian retailer Colette.

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Entertainment marketing – Luxury Memo special report

Published: October 26, 2017

While luxury brands have long had relationships with the fields of theater, dance, film, music and literature, now they are taking on more active roles in the entertainment industry, raising their profile from partner to producer.

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