Department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue has announced that all orders placed online will now be eligible for free shipping, regardless of the purchase total.
Luxury lifestyle management and concierge service provider Quintessentially Lifestyle is ensuring that members have access to its exclusive benefits with a new mobile application.
French fashion house Lanvin has added a heritage-focused microsite to its digital presence that will educate consumers about the brand's 125-year history.
British jeweler Boodles is promoting its collaborative timepieces with Swiss watchmaker Patek Philippe to show range of craftsmanship in the days leading up to Baselworld 2014 in Basel, Switzerland, March 27 through April 3.
Jaguar Land Rover is increasing the efficacy of arts education nonprofit P.S. Arts with a grant that falls under the brand's overarching corporate social responsibility platform.
Ralph Lauren aimed to get noticed in the April issue of Condé Nast-owned Vanity Fair’s April issue with strong advertising placement and the latest edition of its own branded magalog.
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While mobile POS represented the first wave of enterprise mobility, we are now seeing retailers focus on cross-channel, customer-focused capabilities that represent the next wave of mobility.