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Day’s wrap: Brands condemn violence, Moët & Chandon, Vogue Talents, Walpole and Grandview Aviation

February 24, 2021

Versace posts statement of support for Asian Americans after recent uptick of racist crimes. Image courtesy of Versace

 

Luxury Daily’s live news for Feb. 24:

Luxury brands condemn violence against Asian Americans
Luxury brands are releasing statements of support for Asian Americans in response to a recent uptick of racist crimes against the community.

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Moët & Chandon celebrates Golden Globes with cocktail kit
LVMH-owned Champagne brand Moët & Chandon is collaborating with cocktail recipe delivery service Cocktail Courier to offer consumers a special kit to enjoy cocktails at home while celebrating the Golden Globes.

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Vogue Talents spotlights sustainability in two new initiatives
Vogue Italia's Vogue Talents, a network that identifies and supports emerging creative talents, is launching two new sustainability-focused projects.

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Walpole announces 2021 Brands of Tomorrow participants
British luxury trade association Walpole has announced the 2021 participants for its annual Brands of Tomorrow program.

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Grandview Aviation launches luxury helicopter flights from New York
Aviation firm Grandview Aviation is introducing Fly Lindy, a private jet operator offering private helicopter services from New York City to DC to Baltimore.

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Luxury homeowners want more space, but for how long?
Luxury real estate trends, particularly affluents’ flirtation with markets outside of major metropolitan areas, have been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, but some of these changes may not have staying power, according to a new report from Coldwell Banker.

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