Top 5 brand moments from last week
Luxury consignors received some help and the Baltic Sea might just become the new preferred wine storage center.
Luxury consignors received some help and the Baltic Sea might just become the new preferred wine storage center.
Today in luxury marketing – CFDA looks to unify, acquires Fashion Calendar; Hamptons home sales rise as buyers find more inventory; Weak German data and fall at LVMH weigh on European shares; Peak Vogue: The September issue will be thinner this year.
Today in luxury marketing – Bentley may add fifth luxury model after SUV hits road in 2016; Martha Stewart and Dom Pérignon are a match made in the Hamptons; Donna Karan to close Manhattan flagship store; Watchmakers and luxury jewelers blur the lines.
French leather goods maker Hermès is changing artistic directors for its women’s ready-to-wear.
LVMH-owned Veuve Clicquot is creating a cellar in the Baltic Sea to age its Champagnes in a dark and cool location.
French Champagne house Krug is demonstrating how well its wine pairs with seafood with a dining experience in London.
LVMH-owned Champagne maker Moët & Chandon is challenging consumers to play a matching game on summer break.
French leather goods house Hermès’ artistic director Christophe Lemaire is leaving the brand to devote himself to his eponymous label.
Fashion labels focused on granting consumers access to their brands through both digital and physical installations in the first half of the year.
Today in luxury marketing – Corporate Medicis to the rescue; Fashion’s most exclusive show; 10 years of wristwatch blogging: a story of 21st century luxury media; CFDA/Vogue fashion fund finalists announced.