Luxury Daily, January 14, 2020 – Louis Vuitton most popular gifting brand for HNW Chinese
The International Fur Federation has challenged San Francisco’s ban on the sale of new fur and fur-trimmed coats.
Ecommerce giant Amazon is reportedly building a platform to sell luxury, with eyes on capturing a greater piece of the growing high-end fashion retail business.
Under the creative direction of Daniel Lee, Bottega Veneta is rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after brands in luxury.
Sustainability is 2019 Luxury Word of the Year for its vast influence on luxury brands’ strategies and philosophies, spanning sectors and supply chains. Inclusivity and transparency were runners’-up.
Heading into 2020, luxury marketers need to balance democratization with brand protection to capture the up-and-coming consumer without tarnishing their prestige image.
Heading into 2020, luxury marketers need to balance democratization with brand protection to capture the up-and-coming consumer without tarnishing their prestige image.
Heading into 2020, luxury marketers need to balance democratization with brand protection to capture the up-and-coming consumer without tarnishing their prestige image.
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Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party won a commanding majority in the new Parliament. The returning prime minister’s negotiating tactics with the European Union over Brexit will most certainly influence the direction of British luxury as it talks turkey with its biggest market.