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Day’s wrap: Richemont, Kering, Louis Vuitton, Elsa Peretti, Lamborghini, Audi and brand protection webinar

March 22, 2021

Richemont saw a 3.8 percent increase in shares on Monday morning. Image credit: Image credit: Cartier

 

Luxury Daily’s live news for March 22:

Richemont shares rise after reportedly rejecting Kering offer
Swiss luxury group Richemont saw a spike in shares on Monday after reports surfaced that the company had been approached by French conglomerate Kering with an acquisition offer.

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Louis Vuitton celebrates 160 years of creativity with Tokyo exhibition
French fashion house Louis Vuitton has unveiled its latest project, “Louis Vuitton &,” which aims to honor its history of artistic exchanges.

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Tiffany jewelry designer Elsa Peretti dies at 80
Renowned jewelry designer Elsa Peretti has passed away at her home in Sant Martí Vell, Spain.

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Lamborghini, Zambaiti Parati unveil home design collaboration
Italy’s sports car manufacturer Lamborghini and luxury wall coverings designer Zambaiti Parati have partnered to produce a new collection of wallpaper and decorative panels.

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Audi celebrates World Water Day with new environmental goals
German automaker Audi is planning to cut water consumption in production by 50 percent by 2035, as clean drinking water is one of the most valuable resources in the world.

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Webinar: Protecting brands from fast-growing counterfeiting, return fraud
Register for the free webinar on April 7 at 11 a.m. to noon EST (New York time) titled, “Protecting brands from fast-growing counterfeiting, return fraud”

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What digital goods mean for luxury
From cryptocurrency and NFT to gaming, digital ownership may be the next frontier for luxury.

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