Colored-gemstone miner Gemfields has acted on the fashion industry’s most debated topic with the introduction of a see now, buy now jewelry collection.
Italian fashion house Salvatore Ferragamo is upholding its commitment to social obligations with the launch of a new Web site devoted to corporate social responsibility.
French fashion house Chanel is taking a sultry approach for its Métiers d’Art campaign, capturing actress Kristen Stewart lounging in a Parisian apartment.
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Champagne-maker Veuve Clicquot is extending the audience of its Polo Classic across the United States through a partnership with New York Magazine’s The Cut.
Department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue is establishing in-transit placement by partnering with United Airlines’ newly redesigned business class experience.
China’s outbound luxury travelers spend $65,000 per household on tourism per year, including $34,000 on travel shopping, according to a new study from the Hurun Research Institute and Marriott International.