Despite many luxury companies experiencing an all-time low, some brands are prevailing by adopting unexpected strategies.
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The planned $8.5 billion tie-up between Tapestry and Capri Holdings would reduce competition, according to the FTC.
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From high-end luxury to streetwear, Black fashion brands are changing the game, one garment at a time. The legacy of Black creativity goes back centuries to pre-slave trade days when African ...
The world’s largest luxury group saw its shares tumble as much as 7.5% Wednesday morning to a two-year low before ticking ...
While the collaboration between NFL and Veronica Beard comes amid the surge in NFL female viewership, thanks in part to ...