Italian label Giorgio Armani is scouting out local athletic events to pique consumer interest in its EA7 sportswear collection through a timely email blast sent in the days leading up to the Nov. 3 New York City Marathon.
Department store chain Bloomingdale's is letting fans determine the best selfie shot from its #BloomieSelfie Instagram contest to increase participation and spread awareness of the campaign.
U.S. label Ralph Lauren is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its home collection with a microsite dedicated to the philosophy and craftsmanship behind its interiors.
The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, HI, is increasing community outreach efforts alongside its traditional celebrations this holiday season as a way to show its commitment to the local culture.
The top executives of the world’s leading luxury brands are optimistic about the future growth of the industry, expecting a rise in sales of more than 9 percent over the next twelve months, according to a recent Departures survey.
Italy’s Gucci is teaming up with Twitter to continue the charitable efforts of its Chime for Change organization Dec. 5-7 with a hackathon called “Chime Hack” to create mobile applications to assist women and girls in need.
Bentley Motors is building upon its 2014 Power on Ice events in Finland with a longer lineup of cars, circuits designed by four-time World Rally Champion Juha Kankkunen and options for designing a bespoke trip.
Four Seasons Hotel Dublin is tapping into Ireland's artistic culture by hosting a Sculpture in Context event beginning Nov. 5 that will likely pique the interest of art enthusiasts.
Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Dior bolstered their fine jewelry and watch collections in Robb Report’s “Special Watch and Jewelry” November issue that displays many leading jewelers.
The Americas are expected to surpass China in terms of luxury goods spending growth, while global revenue will climb an estimated two percent to $299 billion, according to a new study by Bain & Co.
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Soon after a stint in Stockholm, The Brooklyn Museum in New York is now host to the first international exhibition of French haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier Oct. 25 through Feb. 23 that demonstrates the many inspirations that gird a luxury brand.
British menswear label Alfred Dunhill is nimbly weaving shoppable components into its latest "Portraits of Achievement" video installment that honors British biathlete Lee Jackson.
Jaguar North America is sponsoring the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles awards Nov. 9 to ingratiate itself with Hollywood's many prospective customers.
Department store Barneys New York strengthened its association with handcrafted and artisan-made merchandise sold in its stores through the retailer’s annual Artisan Day Oct. 26.