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Luxury Daily's live news: Bulgari names Chinese actress Liu Yifei as newest global ambassador; Christian Louboutin designs exclusive capsule collection for Neiman Marcus; Inspirato pick former Twitter exec for CFO post; IHG Vignette Collection makes European debut in Portugal.
Roman jeweler Bulgari has announced Chinese actress Liu Yifei as its latest global ambassador, with praise for her craftsmanship, self-expression and creativity.
French footwear and accessories label Christian Louboutin is making waves with a new collection and popup experience both designed exclusively for Neiman Marcus.
Silvia Venturini Fendi speaks to the style's proliferation since the handbag's 2009 introduction, a rise that highlights the enduring appeal of minimalist approaches in an era of trend-driven design.
Gen Z and millennial consumers are dominating the industry, exhibiting heightened interest not only in globetrotting more often than their peers but in doing so mindfully, according to the company's 2023 Global Travel Trends Report.
A majority of affluent consumers are signaling that they will maintain their current levels of luxury spending, and one-fourth even said they expected it to increase over the next 12 months.
We invite you to subscribe to Luxury Daily and join the ranks of the smartest luxury marketers worldwide. Our subscribers include decision-makers and executives from the world's leading luxury brands, retailers, agencies, publishers, market researchers, universities and consultancies.
Luxury Daily's live news: Prada Group partners with Adobe to up online, bricks-and-mortar CX; Bulgari presents first-ever digital immersion experience to public in Dubai; Buccellati, Milan-based goldsmith school team up to preserve Italian tradition; Le Méridien opens first property in Australia.
Now that China has lifted the remaining COVID restrictions and reopened its borders, we may see another wave of revenge buying drive global luxury sales, and influencers will be in the driver's seat.
Visits to temples have surged 310 percent since the beginning of 2023, compared to the same period last year, according to Chinese travel platform Ctrip.
Luxury Daily's live news: Prada Group partners with Adobe to up online, bricks-and-mortar CX; Bulgari presents first-ever digital immersion experience to public in Dubai; Buccellati, Milan-based goldsmith school team up to preserve Italian tradition; Le Méridien opens first property in Australia.
Prada Group, namesake parent company of the Italian fashion label, announced it has furthered its relationship with Adobe to enhance its customer experience in both the online and bricks-and-mortar spaces.
The luxury hospitality leader has a handle on the concept of "glocalization," honoring an important observance by strategically tailoring celebratory approaches according to region.