The super wealthy customer (aka one percent) is the proverbial "center of the bulls-eye" target segment for luxury brands across varying sectors — think Four Seasons, Saks Fifth Avenue, BMW, Cartier, Louis Vuitton — but rarely is it the majority. Few …
A report published in China Youth Daily last month indicates buying luxury products is “one of the major reasons” Chinese nationals travel abroad. “You used to be able to sell in China because people didn't know there was such a price gap,” says Erwan …
Bandied about by the liquor industry's ad men are mind-numbing slogans like “exceptionally smooth,” “distinctively bold,” “luxurious character” and “stylish elegance”. These terms are designed to entice new drinkers to the product that they might have …
Fast Company reports that his goes further than a fashionable strategy – both brands are owned by Luxottica which dominates the eyewear industry from budget to luxury brands, eyewear outlets and the world's largest vision care plan, EyeMed in the US.
Russian consumers will first be forced to forsake many luxury products. Tourism will also be affected. “There is naturally a certain cautiousness apparent in the number of bookings we have received and cancellations are made more easily than in the …
“Landlords such as Royal Hawaiian Center are going after luxury brands, but what does that say?” he asked. “If we divert too much away from the Waikiki brand, the Hawaii brand, while luxury brands lure a particular market, it might not be good for a …
If you have difficulty coming to grips with the definition of a luxury product, then you shouldn't have unreasonable expectations of owing one. I believe you American's call that 'entitlement', and NOBODY is entitled to a Cadillac anymore than they are …
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So Mr. Biver's appointment in January as head of the watchmaking division of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton was seen by analysts and rivals as evidence that the French luxury goods behemoth wanted to shake things up, after a disappointing …