Today in luxury marketing - Karl Lagerfeld said to guest edit French Vogue; Cavalli prepares for radical turnaround as Peter Dundas exits; Luxury brands turn to in-store tech to boost fashion retail; Tesla’s credit lines seen helping Musk delay tapping Wall Street.
As advertising strategies continue to adjust to the digital age, many marketers fear that an obsessive focus on data is having unintended consequences.
Media conglomerate Condé Nast International is serving up dishes of lifestyle and fashion at two new Vogue Café locations in Berlin and Porto, Portugal.
Watchmakers such as Omega and Breguet are set to gather in New York Oct. 14-15, giving horology enthusiasts an opportunity to mingle with favored watch brands on a one-to-one basis.
Register now for the nation's premier conference focused on how the luxury business will rapidly evolve in 2017, calling for a reset to Luxury 2.0. Speaker list, agenda and registration link in article.
Now firmly established in nearly every aspect of daily life, mobile served to enhance consumers’ purchasing journeys to drive both online and bricks-and-mortar conversions.
London’s Victoria & Albert Museum is marking the 100th anniversary since the opening of Balenciaga’s first fashion house with an exhibit about the label’s eponymous founder.
NEW YORK – As luxury fashion labels seek to feed consumers’ insatiable appetites with the see-now, buy-now movement, they are diluting their exclusivity, according to the founders of Nota Bene Global.
Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer is adding another athletic brand to the list of sports for which it claims the role of “official timekeeper” by providing the countdown clock on Red Bull TV.
Luxury Daily's live news updates from Oct. 12 - Peter Dundas exits Roberto Cavalli as company plans reorganization; Versus Versace courts Zayn’s global fanbase with collaborative collection; Mercedes-Benz teams with technical college on training program; Shiseido Americas hires LVMH Group exec to lead prestige group.
Today in luxury marketing - LVMH says no way will it do business with Amazon; Christopher Bailey readies Burberry for a see-now, buy-now future; Ultra-affluent working women driving India's $9B luxury market; Luxury car sales rise in Japan.
The concept of app store optimization has caught fire recently due in no small part to the massive volume of applications clogging the app stores: nearly 3 million apps are available on the Apple App Store and Google Play apiece.
Japanese cosmetic group Shiseido Company, Limited’s American subsidiary is looking to grow its footprint in high-end beauty and fragrance with a new appointment.
Register now for the nation's premier conference focused on how the luxury business will rapidly evolve in 2017, calling for a reset to Luxury 2.0. Speaker list, agenda and registration link in article.