Despite many luxury companies experiencing an all-time low, some brands are prevailing by adopting unexpected strategies.
Plus, there's the waste factor. In the past, some luxury brands would reportedly destroy unsold items to protect their image.
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Hermès reported sales of $4 billion in its third-quarter earnings Thursday. It comes as luxury industry peers LVMH and Kering ...
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Sisters Lizzie Means Duplantis and Sarah Means found white space in the market for fashion-forward luxury cowboy boots, ...
While the collaboration between NFL and Veronica Beard comes amid the surge in NFL female viewership, thanks in part to ...
The planned $8.5 billion tie-up between Tapestry and Capri Holdings would reduce competition, according to the FTC.
Brand management groups like Bluestar and Authentic may talk about big luxury ambitions, but their track records show a lack ...
In an industry historically guided by intuition and creative vision, the rise of data-driven rankings like the Lyst Index ...
Flannels, a luxury retailer which is part of Frasers Group, has added Leeds to its line-up of major city bases.
As China’s luxury market faces an economic slowdown, global brands may shift their focus to India’s growing consumer base to ...