Kering – Luxury Memo special report

Published: June 26, 2017

French luxury goods conglomerate Kering is managing its large stable of brands and fashion houses with a keen eye toward sustainable practices and social good. The group, however, does not view sustainability as a sacrifice to be made, but rather a chief driver of innovation.

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Kering – Luxury Memo special report

Published: June 23, 2017

French luxury goods conglomerate Kering is managing its large stable of brands and fashion houses with a keen eye toward sustainable practices and social good. The group, however, does not view sustainability as a sacrifice to be made, but rather a chief driver of innovation.

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Kering – Luxury Memo special report

Published: June 22, 2017

French luxury goods conglomerate Kering is managing its large stable of brands and fashion houses with a keen eye toward sustainable practices and social good. The group, however, does not view sustainability as a sacrifice to be made, but rather a chief driver of innovation.

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Wellness: The changing face of luxury

Published: June 12, 2017

Where the principles of luxury once centered on extravagance and exclusivity, the focus today is shifting towards self-transformation and wellness.

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Tiffany, Selfridges, Glenmorganie, Guerlain, Manchester and Louis Vuitton – Live news

Published: May 25, 2017

Luxury Daily’s live news from May 24 – Tiffany posts modest results for Q1 2017; Selfridges leverages Positive Luxury’s Butterfly Mark to up transparency; Glenmorangie reintroduces native oysters to purify waters off Scotland’s coast; Guerlain plans international rollout of Guerlain Parfumeur concept; UK tourism not likely to see effects from Manchester Arena attack; Louis Vuitton brings its spirit of travel to South Korea.

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