French fashion house Saint Laurent is opening its first North American men’s and women’s concept shops-in-shop in New York department store Bergdorf Goodman.
High-end home entertainment brand McIntosh Laboratory Inc. is enhancing the consumer experience through updates to its mobile application that include compatibility with certain products and a history section.
By replacing the most important part of the experience with one that revolves around you and your friends, Facebook is embarking on a smartphone coup d'etat.
Swarovski Consumer Goods Business revealed its strategy to be the global jewelry market leader by 2020 since these product lines accounted for 75 percent of its 2012 net sales.
Eighty percent of affluent consumers own at least one type of mobile device and more than 53 percent own two or more, according to a new study by the American Affluence Research Center.
Toyota Corp.’s Lexus is prioritizing U.S. consumers by investing $360 million in its first manufacturing plant in the country that will make its best-selling vehicle.
Some luxury goods manufacturers may currently be on the edge of a fiscal cliff if we are to believe what The Wall Street Journal cites as “the European luxury-goods market deep in recession.”
DANA POINT, CA – The managing director of the Kering Luxury Division said at the American Express Publishing Luxury Summit 2013 that its brands' customers, both young and old, value the luxury product and experience equally.
There are two schools of thought on this, but the emerging debate is whether the luxury brand's name is draw enough to encourage click-through on mobile ads.
DANA POINT, CA – Two out of three affluent consumers are open to discovering new luxury products and experiences this year, according a new survey from American Express Publishing and Harrison Group presented at the American Express Publishing Luxury Summit 2013.