Raymond Weil shares the love with pop-quiz contest
Swiss watchmaker Raymond Weil is encouraging perusal of its Valentine’s Day gift guide with a trivia contest.
Swiss watchmaker Raymond Weil is encouraging perusal of its Valentine’s Day gift guide with a trivia contest.
French jewelry maison Cartier is sharing its “winter treasures” with consumers through a digitized catalog that glimmers and sparkles as if the pieces were set in display cases.
Danish porcelain maker Royal Copenhagen is highlighting its heritage with a magazine-style catalog accessible to both online and print audiences.
New York is returning to normalcy following a milder snowstorm than expected, but what can be gleaned from the preparedness strategies of luxury brands before the blizzard hit?
Luxury Daily’s live news updates from Jan. 26 – Bulgari shows off hotel amenities, quality of stay in social video; Rolls-Royce ignites manufacturing in students’ minds via school visit; Fortnum & Mason touts British heritage with BAFTA tea blend; Feadship sets sail with first hybrid mega yacht.
British perfumer Floris London is giving consumers a glimpse into its bevy of ingredients using specific boards on Pinterest.
French leather goods maker Hermès is teasing its winter menswear show with a series of animated sketches.
Department store chain Nordstrom is letting consumers interact with its print catalog through a new scanning feature for its iOS application.
Wall coverings maker Farrow & Ball is highlighting some more artistic uses of its paint with a social contest.
New York Fashion Week is undergoing a lot of changes as it will no longer be hosted by Lincoln Center and Mercedes-Benz made an announcement that it will no longer be the title sponsor of the event.