Luxury Daily will not publish on Monday, Dec. 26
December 23, 2011Luxury Daily will not publish on Monday, Dec. 26, in observance of Christmas. We will resume publication on Tuesday, Dec. 27. We wish our readers a very Happy Christmas.
Luxury Daily will not publish on Monday, Dec. 26, in observance of Christmas. We will resume publication on Tuesday, Dec. 27. We wish our readers a very Happy Christmas.
British retailer Burberry has been named Luxury Marketer of the Year for 2011, the most prestigious award in luxury marketing. The first runner’s-up is lifestyle brand Ralph Lauren Corp. and the second runner’s-up is German automaker BMW.
Luxury Daily is not publishing on Thursday, Nov. 24 and Friday, Nov. 25 in observance of Thanksgiving. Eat up!
Fashion’s Night Out appeared to be a major success for luxury brands in New York, which hosted a variety of guest performers, games, designer challenges and customer rewards to celebrate the event.
Today in luxury marketing: Lanvin chief declares email-free Wednesday; Central Bank asks Treasury to raise tax on luxury goods; Procter & Gamble shuffles execs.
Luxury Daily will not publish on Monday, May 30, in observance of Memorial Day. Thanks to all veterans for your service to our country.
Department store Barneys New York will partner with style icon Daphne Guinness to present a fashion art performance in the windows of the retailer’s flagship store in New York to drive foot traffic in time for The Met Gala.
French apparel and accessories designer Chanel has been added to the list of major luxury brands who are targeting their younger affluent consumers by using online video service Hulu to advertise their goods.
Today in luxury marketing – Ralph Lauren finds real romance for its new campaign; Rush for luxury drives strong Q1 at Hugo Boss; The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts expands to New York.
Bloggers who critique luxury products and brands are undeniable gods in their use of technology and media savvy. But do they have the ability to educate a true luxury buyer about the industry?