Barneys, Tesla, Karl Lagerfeld and Rimowa – Live news

Published: February 6, 2017

Luxury Daily’s live news from Feb. 3 – Barneys completes executive succession plan, names new CEO; Tesla’s Trump ties could hamper car sales; Karl Lagerfeld’s Choupette gets stuffed animal treatment; Rimowa opens door on brand history with Parisian flagship.

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Pre-fall, Valentino, Karl Lagerfeld and counterfeit watches – News briefs

Published: January 13, 2017

Today in luxury marketing – Making sense of pre-fall: What retailers say; Expect experimental evolution, not revolution, at Valentino; Karl Lagerfeld on why fashion rivals who don’t draw their own designs are “fake intellectuals”; $2.6M worth of fake luxury watches seized in Puerto Rico.

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Karl Lagerfeld, Yoox Net-A-Porter, Hermès and Jean Paul Gaultier – Live news

Published: October 18, 2016

Luxury Daily’s live news updates from Oct. 17 – Karl Lagerfeld enters licensing agreement for branded hospitality network; Yoox Net-A-Porter invests in technological foundation via innovative workspace; Hermès heads to Nordstrom for first accessory shop-in-shop; Jean Paul Gaultier goes on Latin American Snapchat trek.

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Karl Lagerfeld, Roberto Cavalli, in-store tech and Tesla – News briefs

Published: October 14, 2016

Today in luxury marketing – Karl Lagerfeld said to guest edit French Vogue; Cavalli prepares for radical turnaround as Peter Dundas exits; Luxury brands turn to in-store tech to boost fashion retail; Tesla’s credit lines seen helping Musk delay tapping Wall Street.

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Karl Lagerfeld, Mandarin Oriental, Poltrona Frau and Audi – Live news

Published: September 6, 2016

Luxury Daily’s live news from Sept. 2 – Karl Lagerfeld celebrates symbiotic relationship between artist and instrument; Mandarin Oriental Boston pampers students with collegiate package; Poltrona Frau unites employees in earthquake aid; Audi promotes electric plans through increased Formula E participation.

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