Dolce & Gabbana cancels show amid backlash
Italian fashion label Dolce & Gabbana is calling off a planned fashion show in Shanghai after promotions for the event drew criticism.
Italian fashion label Dolce & Gabbana is calling off a planned fashion show in Shanghai after promotions for the event drew criticism.
What is behind all the empty storefronts in New York?
It is not hard to see why some younger consumers are avoiding Black Friday.
Continuing to craft fine luxury products while simultaneously answering to the incursion of luxury-for-rent, luxury online, techno-luxury, or a No Brand movement that seeks to wipe traditional companies off the map, is no easy feat.
With supply of the iconic Birkin bag by French leather goods maker Hermès dwindling on the resale market, demand only continues to grow.
Tectonic shifts in luxury call for leaders to become “undisruptable.” Undisruptable leaders will need to become the ultimate end-user ethnographers – mapping to the very specific experiential preferences of their customers.
From Nov. 11 through 13, luxury executives gathered in Hong Kong for The New York Times International Luxury Conference to discuss how political and economic shifts are impacting the business.
The United States Fashion Industry Association is testifying in a case to stop new tariff regulations.
Brands needs to start targeting consumers for the holidays in October and November, as this is when they claim to start their gift shopping.
Luxury group Kering is hoping to combat cyberbullying through its Foundation with a new message.