Cross-channel retail offers solution to luxury’s failing model
NEW YORK – The growth formula that luxury brands have relied on in recent years is already failing, according to an executive from Exane BNP Paribas at the FACC Luxury Symposium 2016.
NEW YORK – The growth formula that luxury brands have relied on in recent years is already failing, according to an executive from Exane BNP Paribas at the FACC Luxury Symposium 2016.
Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani has pledged that going forward its collections will be 100 percent fur-free.
Armani, Barneys New York and Louis Vuitton are among the brands seeking the sophisticated male readers of WSJ. Magazine in the publisher’s latest men’s issue.
New York Fashion Week is still growing as a conversation starter on social media, meaning that more brands may alter production schedules in deference to the audience, according to a new report from L2.
Bricks-and-mortar retail is still generally operating in an out-of-date fashion, creating obstacles for sales staff, according to the Luxury Institute.
Condé Nast’s W magazine is hosting a casting call competition to source the next up-and-coming fashion photographer.
Being popular does not always lead to strong word of mouth, according to a recent survey of affluent men conducted by the Luxury Institute.