LONDON, April 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — More than 90% of luxury executives polled in a Q2 2014 survey by Wealth-X, the world's leading ultra high net worth (UHNW) intelligence and prospecting firm, said that experiential marketing is crucial to their …
While high-end department stores have made major strides in capturing the booming e-commerce market, WSJ reports that the actual luxury brands "are ill-placed to benefit from the boom in online sales." Contributing to that, of course, is these labels' …
"Today's affluent consumer is looking for a more understated expression of style, not the arm candy that ultra-expensive bags represent," says Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing and author of a new luxury trend report, Luxury's Got a Brand New …
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Luxury–brand According to a study conducted in 2013 by Assocham and Yes Bank, despite continued global economic slowdown, the luxury market in India is expected to grow at 25 per cent and to touch 15 billion dollars ( 80,325 crores) by 2015. It is …
Bally has named Pablo Coppola as Design Director. Based in London, Coppola oversees a team of 15 designers. He is working across the Swiss luxury label's women's and men's bags, shoes, small leather goods, ready to wear and eyewear collections.
Further challenging the notion of what the brands stand for, the world's top three luxury-car makers build more and more cars outside their homeland, thereby diluting the “Made in Germany” cachet. These shifts ultimately may impact profitability …
Further challenging the notion of what the brands stand for, the world's top three luxury-car makers build more and more cars outside their homeland, thereby diluting the “Made in Germany” cachet. These shifts ultimately may impact profitability …
Ford Motor Co. (F)'s Lincoln brand, undergoing a $1 billion overhaul, will move forward with a new design director at the helm after quietly replacing Max Wolff. Wolff, hired from General Motors Co. four years ago, remains at Lincoln, in charge of …