Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi is making it easy for guests to plan their weddings with a Pinterest page that showcases ideas for every part of the celebration.
With renewed levels of optimism in the luxury industry, 90 percent of marketers are planning expansions this year, according to a new report from Wealth-X.
U.S. fashion brand Marc Jacobs is looking to make it onto Valentine’s Day wish lists with an advertisement featuring the Daisy fragrance on Elle’s mobile Web site.
German automaker Mercedes-Benz is celebrating its Facebook fans with a social video that brings consumers on a 360-degree ride around Cape Town, South Africa, in a SL 63 AMG.
Italian fashion label Missoni is helping children in the fight against pediatric cancers through the sale of a capsule collection available at Italy’s La Rinascente department store.
The luxury sector is continuing to evolve with the majority of affluent consumers recognizing that the definition of luxury is not what it was five years ago, according to a new report by Martini Media.
In recent months, despite political unrest, there has been a surge in hotel openings and property proposals across Middle Eastern countries from luxury hospitality brands.
Publishers Hearst and Condé Nast are looking to strengthen their relationship with the next generation of readers through content curated for millennials.
French apparel and accessories label Longchamp is releasing its new spring/summer 2015 advertising campaign, using British celebrity Alexa Chung to appeal to young, fashionable consumers.
Chinese department store chain Lane Crawford is introducing new collections with its Reinterpret spring/summer 2015 campaign, urging consumers to update their wardrobes before summer.
Swiss watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen is directing traffic to its mobile site with a hidden game that encourages consumers to compete against friends and family through social media.