German automaker Mercedes-Benz is building excitement for its appearance at the upcoming Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance with an Instagram campaign that provides a different perspective.
Luxury brands such as Giorgio Armani and Gucci strove to be seen within the 75th anniversary edition of Vanity Fair’s “International Best Dressed List.”
IDC estimates that technology manufacturers will ship a total of 45.7 million wearables in 2015 and that, by 2019, total shipment volume will reach 126.1 million globally.
Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach is catering to female consumers with expanded offerings for Emirati Woman Day, including beauty treatments and a celebratory afternoon tea.
The Trump Hotel Collection is taking steps to ensure that it remains successful with the appointment of Erik Danziger as the new chief executive officer for the luxury hotel management company.
China’s devaluation of its renminbi is intended to boost the country’s slouching trade, but the impact of the altered exchange rate will likely extend to the luxury industry.
French footwear and accessories label Christian Louboutin is letting its consumers further display their affection through photography with a branded filter application for iOS.
With National Afternoon Tea Week in full swing in Britain, brands such as Harrods, Fortnum & Mason and Floris London are connecting with consumers over a shared passion for the beverage.
Guests’ increasing reliance on using their smartphones during hotel stays for browsing information and streaming entertainment means that properties with lackluster WiFi may unknowingly deter customers from returning, according to a report from Hotel Internet Services.
German automaker Mercedes-Benz is expanding its consumer services by automatically providing its mbrace Connect system in all model year 2016 vehicles for five years.
Starwood’s St. Regis Hotels and Resorts is presenting a unified front to consumers with a new signature scent that will perfume its many locations around the world.