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Day’s wrap: Chanel, Bulgari, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, De Beers, Modern Luxury and luxury real estate webinar

December 2, 2020

Artist Mister E sitting in his studio in front of a 1984 Cadillac Coupe DeVille surrounded by various iterations of his “Bennies” and “100” sculptures. Image credit: Ocean Drive

 

Luxury Daily’s live news for Dec. 2:

Chanel in hot water in China over false beauty claims
Chanel has been fined for inaccurate advertising of two of its products in China — Chanel Luxury Essence Cream (Light) and Chanel Shining Good Night Repairing Mask.

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Bulgari Hotel Miami Beach to open in 2024
Italian jeweler Bulgari is bringing its hospitality brand to Miami Beach with a new hotel opening in 2024.

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Rolls-Royce reimagines tradition with latest accessory
British automaker Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has introduced a new version of the Pursuit Seat, putting a contemporary spin on a traditional accessory.

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Bentley will personalize customer experience with Salesforce technology
British automaker Bentley Motors has announced it will deploy Salesforce cloud solutions to give its employees a 360-degree view of consumers.

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De Beers announces 2030 goals toward sustainability
British jeweler De Beers officially announced a list of 12 sustainability goals it plans to achieve by the year 2030.

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Modern Luxury celebrates power of art in December issue
While fashion design and architecture have historically been examined within the realm of fine art, jewelry has oftentimes been overlooked as an art form.

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Free Webcast on Dec. 16: Luxury Real Estate Outlook 2021
What are the five trends that will dominate the luxury real estate business in the United States and worldwide in 2021?

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Beyond China, luxury fashion recovery may stretch into 2023: McKinsey
The global fashion industry has a long road to recovery after suffering its worst year on record amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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