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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A federal judge granted the FTC's motion to block the merger between Tapestry and Capri Holdings.
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A sudden slowdown in Chinese demand reported by Louis Vuitton’s owner is a bad sign for the luxury industry.
As China’s luxury market faces an economic slowdown, global brands may shift their focus to India’s growing consumer base to ...
The Laver Cup showcases tennis's allure, blending top-tier competition with luxury, attracting global fans and elite brands ...
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