Chanel sets the tone for any company wishing to categorise itself as a “luxury” brand thanks to the sheer scale, depth and deftness of storytelling, craftsmanship and irresistible product. The spectrum of what luxury is today may get stretched and …
According to the ICE, the most popular counterfeit products seized each year by Homeland Security include headphones, sports jerseys, personal care products, shoes, toys, luxury goods, cell phones and electronic accessories. Not only can these …
My-Wardrobe.com co-founder Sarah Curran has been appointed as a director of Shop Direct, charged with wooing luxury brands to build a roster that can compete with the likes of My-Wardrobe and Net-a-Porter. Curran, who joins on December 16, will work …
L2 founder Scott Galloway expounded upon ideas he broached at the L2 Forum such as how prices for luxury goods have dramatically outpaced increases in product quality, making all luxury categories juicy targets for outsiders. “The easiest way to boost …
Importantly, Williams-Sonoma's e-commerce sites offer the kind of drool-worthy, picturesque experience that entices customers to stick around for a while and buy more products. Their catalogs and bricks-and-mortar store locations offer the same kind of …
An executive who has won many awards, he will explain how globally, customers' attitudes towards luxury products are changing and will provide an insight into the secrets of successful luxury brand management. Rolf Freitag, CEO of IPK International …
Burberry has been locked in a lengthy legal drama with Polo Santa Roberta, based in China's Guandong province, over a range of products that bear the red, camel, black and white pattern. Burberry is appealing against a decision by China's national …
The reason why luxury goods companies are beginning to embrace philanthropy lies within the sting of conscience; it is a way to dilute the guilt for their avaricious customers. As Margot Brandenburg, a fellow at the Nathan Cummings Foundation, who is …
Indeed, notes summarizing an editorial meeting before the Starbucks report aired shows how much foreign firms are in the cross-hairs. "It's not just coffee. At the same time, it's lots of luxury goods, like cars, international brands, they've all come …