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Fendi Joins Forces With Meta For Its Virtual AR Sneakers Experience
Fendi is back in the metaverse, this time bringing Meta’s technology to its iconic Faster sneaker silhouette for a special AR experience. Read MoreLooking For A New Handbag? Kate Spade’s Virtual Townhouse Has You Sorted
The American fashion house is exploring marketing innovation with its first-ever Web3 project: an interactive virtual pop-up store with exclusive products. Read MoreCoach Lifts Parent Co. As China Booms
The New York-based luxury lifestyle group Tapestry has swung back to profit thanks to strong e-commerce in North America and Chinese growth. Read MoreAs Anti-Asian Attacks Hike, Here’s How Brands Can Help
With racist and violent attacks against Asian Americans on the rise, here are three organizations brands can back to show solidarity with the community. Read MoreThe Battle Between Niche and Accessible Luxury Brands for Young Chinese Consumers Begins
China’s young consumers are falling in love with global niche brands. Will this consumer shift only add to the accessible luxury brands’ problems in China? Read MoreRebound Strategies for US Luxury Brands
COVID-19 has hit US luxury brands hard, but the resulting disruptions and lengthy economic hardships need a novel rebound strategy. Read MoreUS Affordable Luxury Brands’ Problems Run Deeper Than the Trade War
US affordable luxury brands are facing numerous challenges in China beyond the trade war. What can they do to deal with advancing consumer demands? Read MoreWhat’s Next for Capri Holdings Limited?
Capri Holdings Limited still has some serious challenges to overcome, but its ambition of becoming the first American luxury conglomerate is still on track. Read MoreTapestry, Inc.’s China Conundrum: Balancing Multiple Brands in a Changing Market
Tapestry, Inc., owner of Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman, reported quarterly earnings that exceeded market expectations but exposed some weaknesses. Read MoreAs China’s Market Shifts Inward, Brands Turn to Online Education
With Western brands focusing on sales within China, there is a growing demand for executive education to help brands navigate this complicated market. Read More