Luxury Daily has announced the sector's most prestigious honors for 2022: LVMH is Luxury Marketer of the Year, Saks is Luxury Retailer of the Year, Vogue is Luxury Publisher of the Year, Bain is Luxury Market Researcher of the Year and Bernard Arnault is Luxury Personality of the Year.
Accounting for 50 percent of new buyer sales at Sotheby’s and more than half of all lots sold online at Christie’s, luxury’s role in prompting bidding and blue-chip transactions in 2022 should not be underestimated.
Four extreme sports champions who have conquered sea, sky and rugged road recount their experiences driving Lamborghini's new Huracán Sterrato, the first super sports car designed for all terrains.
Berluti's campaign showcases the finely crafted leather bags and cases that carry busy people through their days, and the gifts that, like old friends, are meant to last a lifetime.
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In so many of its endeavors — from marketing and merchandising to the products themselves — Bottega Veneta has made strategic optimizations since the arrival of its new creative director.
Luxury Daily's live news: U.S. luxury homes sales experience biggest decline on record in last three months: Redfin; LVMH earns triple ‘A’ rating from CDP, one of only 12 companies to claim title; EU court preliminarily rules in favor of Louboutin as Amazon faces infringement charges; Four Seasons Bangkok opens exhibition, artist offers exploration of non-linear time.
French luxury conglomerate LVMH is being recognized for high ranks in the sustainability arena, earning a triple “A” rating from nonprofit Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).
Chile and the United States serve as countries of choice for two new additions to a six-chapter series that explores surreal settings worldwide, highlighting a primary brand pillar in the process.
Advocacy organization Lean In has teamed up with McKinsey once more to outline the state of affairs for women in the workplace, including those leading amid luxury’s top corporate ranks.
Affirm jumped 51pc, usurping popular payment methods including PayPal and Amazon Pay, both of which have lost market share this season, according to a new report.
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