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Prada, Moncler, And Other Top Fashion NFT Drops Of 2022
This year, luxury embraced the world of Web3 like never before, with many a brand putting its own spin on the non-fungibles trend. But who did it best? Read MoreFrom Moncler To YSL, Arianee Is Bringing The Metaverse To The Mainstream Fashion Crowd
The Paris-based startup has been around since the fledgling days of the metaverse. Now, it’s banking on a global Web3 fashion takeover thanks to fundraising and large-scale partnerships. Read MoreLet There Be Light: Lee Broom On Collaboration And ‘Fashioning Design’
Marrying the worlds of fashion and interior design, Lee Broom’s 15-year career has produced over 100 products of lighting, accessories and furniture. Read MoreThis Season, Web3 Took Over Fashion Month. Here’s How
The physical runway may have made a full comeback, but the appeal of the metaverse turned this season’s calendar into one of the most tech-forward yet. Read MoreChina’s Ruling On Christian Louboutin Is A Win For International Brands
A court in Beijing has ruled in favor of the Christian Louboutin, proving the importance of establishing connections with Chinese consumers. Read MoreExor Eyes China Expansion Via Louboutin
Backed by Exor, Christian Louboutin could become one of the world’s preeminent luxury players and see significant growth in China. Read MoreMytheresa Rides a “Record High” of First-Time Buyers
Mytheresa’s net income more than doubled in Q2 thanks to 100,000 first-time buyers, bringing its active customers to over half a million. Read MoreThe Young Love Luxury But Are Brands Ready?
The fear that a young generation of consumers would have limited interest for personal luxury goods has been buried by evidence of the opposite. Read MoreAre Chinese Netizens Ready for Hermès Beauty?
Hermès is finally entering China's hot beauty arena with a new lipstick collection, but can they penetrate an already crowded and competitive field? Read MoreShandong Ruyi Listed on The Credit Watch List And More
Some analysts believe that Ruyi's debt problem is directly related to the purchase of luxury brands that cost more than 40 billion yuan in the past decade. Read More