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Day’s wrap: Jaguar Land Rover, Small Luxury Hotels, Christopher Kane, Make Up For Ever and Future of Luxury eConference

August 21, 2020

Minos Beach Art Hotel in Greece. Image credit: Small Luxury Hotels

 

Luxury Daily’s live news for Aug. 21:

Jaguar Land Rover cuts carbon emissions with new recycling initiative
British automaker Jaguar Land Rover is experimenting with a new recycling process that could help curb aluminum production emissions as part of its Destination Zero mission.

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Christopher Kane amplifies Black fashion students on Instagram
Scottish fashion label Christopher Kane is giving a platform to Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) students from the eponymous designer’s alma mater.

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Small Luxury Hotels helps frontline workers unwind through #SLHFORHEROES
Hotel group Small Luxury Hotels of the World has announced the winners of its campaign to award free stays to hundreds of workers on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.

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LVMH’s Make Up For Ever celebrates self-expression with lipstick launch
LVMH-owned beauty brand Make Up For Ever is introducing a new lipstick line, a daring decision as consumers have shied away from makeup purchases during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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TikTok ban could give European brands an edge over US labels
U.S. businesses have been banned from doing business with Chinese video-sharing social network TikTok beginning next month, and this could negatively impact how American luxury brands are able to reach affluent Chinese consumers, giving European labels an even bigger advantage in terms of marketing reach.

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Registration open: Future of Luxury eConference Sept. 23-24
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