luxury brands
In Terms of Brand Power, Tech Giants Are the New Kardashians
A new License Global magazine report reflects on the brands that dominated the 2010s and the emerging…
BCG, Tencent: China’s Luxury Sector on the Rebound Thanks to Young Shoppers
The pandemic has actually spurred a rebound in China's domestic luxury consumption, despite the fact that the…
Prices on Luxury Handbags and Sleepwear Rise as Retail Tries to Right Itself
Brands and retailers have been dealt heavy blows this year, but they're hoping new pricing strategies can…
Why Luxury’s Top Consumers Aren’t Rushing Back to Their Favorite Brands
Alongside the safety concerns of the pandemic, three factors influence why today's women luxury shoppers lack…
Selfridges Teams with London’s Hurr on Rentable Luxury Fashion
Hurr, a London peer-to-peer rental platform for luxury apparel and accessories, has entered into a…
Joor Partners With Luxury Retailer Chalhoub Group and Level Shoes for Growth in Middle East
Chalhoub Group, which includes Level Shoes and department store Tryano, will use Joor to power its digital…
Taking Style Cues From Consumers, Gucci Launches Gender Fluid Line
Though Alessandro Michele's designs for Gucci have skewed gender-free, a new collection marks the brand's…
Luxury Fabric Producer Turns Trash Into Premium Textiles With Parley Partnership
Another luxury player is betting on a more sustainable future for the fashion industry.
Geox’s Store Closures Illustrate COVID-19’s Crippling Effect on Italian Luxury
Italian brands are taking a critical hit amid the rapid spread of COVID-19 that has restricted movement and…
Brands Are Taking a Second Look at Twitter
This week's denim reads examine Twitter's effect on luxury brands and why some argue that sustainable fashion…
Nordstrom’s Resale Partner Is Rebranding—Here’s Why
The behind-the-scenes partner of brands launching their own secondhand sales channels has gotten a rebrand of…
British Luxury Wants to be a Sustainability Leader—Here’s How It’ll Get There
The British luxury industry wants to be at the frontlines of the sustainability movement.
Louis Vuitton Reportedly Shutting Hong Kong Store as Unrest Unravels Local Economy
With Hong Kong now in a recession, and no end in sight to the demonstrations, luxury brands need to decide on…
Hong Kong Turmoil Has Wrecked Luxury Sales. When Will it Get Better?
Luxury brands still believe in Hong Kong, a profitable market, but some are eyeing modifications to fixed…
Sales at Luxury Brands Could Drop up to 60 Percent if Hong Kong Protests Continue
Luxe brands' sales could drop up to 60% if Hong Kong protests continue, according to one Wall Street report.