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Luxury conglomerate Kering is mobilizing its employees against violence with the creation of a training program in partnership with the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence and the National Network to End Domestic Violence.
Digital has democratized customization, making bespoke services that were once reserved for only the top clients of the large brands accessible to more labels and consumers.
While the years of easy growth are behind the Internet industry, per Kleiner Perkins partner Mary Meeker in her annual Internet Trends report, opportunities exist, including at the intersection of data, mobile, voice and images.
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The U.S. subsidiary of Japan's Shiseido Co., Shiseido Americas, has acquired cosmetics and skincare marketer Gurwitch Products, the owner of Laura Mercier and RéVive.