A preliminary injunction was made last week in the Christian Louboutin-Yves Saint Laurent case claiming that the former did not exclusively own the rights for red shoe-soles. But what does this mean for Louboutin’s trademark style?
Mobile applications with augmented reality features are becomingly increasingly popular among luxury brands, whose consumers have come to expect a certain amount of engagement, quality and innovation.
As anticipation rises surrounding the third annual Fashion’s Night Out, luxury brands such as Brahmin, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Bergdorf Goodman are already linked to the event and building excitement.
American designer Kenneth Cole is using its multichannel Fall/Winter campaign to promote discussions surrounding public issues such as gun control, abortion, gay rights and war.
Today in luxury marketing - Michael Kors label valued at $2.5B; Dolce & Gabbana to launch foundation and lipstick in September; Van Cleef & Arpels honors Princess Charlene with new offerings.