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Can Luxury’s Turn To Sustainable Finance Make A Difference?
With the rise of ESG investments, luxury companies have rushed to launch sustainability-linked bonds and loans. But will they help climate change? Read MoreLuxury “Locavores”: Another Silver Lining of the Pandemic
COVID-related silver linings are coming in droves. Luxury is not relying on tourism anymore but getting to know local consumers. Read MoreBvlgari’s Latest Collection Conquers China With Its Customizable Scents
With perfume finally starting to take off in China, Bvlgari’s Allegra Collection is winning customers with sustainability, craftsmanship and quality. Read MoreCanali Cements Market Expansion with Chinese Designer Collaboration
The Italian heritage brand Canali is tapping 8ON8 in a move that confirms the power young Chinese designers have to connect with younger consumers. Read MoreRadical Customer-Centricity Will Be Critical For Luxury Brands In 2021
For luxury brands, just providing excellent service is not enough anymore. Today, they must turn their service experiences into competitive advantages. Read MoreWhat Do Low Interest Rates Mean For The Luxury Industry?
Low interest rates boost consumer confidence and even help the luxury industry because they give middle-market consumers more disposable income to spend. Read MoreEnd of British Tax Refund Program Hands Europe a Content-Commerce Opportunity in China
British luxury boutiques and retailers are poised to see a hit to the travel retail, when the United Kingdom formally ends its VAT Retail Export Scheme. Read MoreInternational Luxury Wins Big at Singles’ Day
Despite the pandemic, China is still spending. This year’s Singles’ Day Shopping Festival broke many records and featured roughly 200 luxury brands. Read MoreHow Can Fashion Fix Its Sustainability Disconnect?
Jing Daily discusses the current sustainability disconnect — on both corporate and individual levels — with frontline experts. Read MoreThrough See LV, Louis Vuitton Wants The World to See Wuhan
The month-long exhibition from October 31 through December 6 in Wuhan, China marks Louis Vuitton’s first leg of the traveling exhibition’s tour. Read More