PETA targets Prada over use of animal skins
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is planning to raise attention for its platform at Italian fashion group Prada’s shareholders meeting on April 27.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is planning to raise attention for its platform at Italian fashion group Prada’s shareholders meeting on April 27.
Recognizing the power they have to make a difference, prominent brands and personalities in the fashion industry are throwing their support behind causes.
Consumers’ expectations for customer service are set at such heights today that retailers lost about $37.7 billion in sales over the last 12 months due to long lines, according to a new report.
A new report finds that a number of luxury fashion labels disclose little to no details about their supply chain, environmental and social policies, leaving room for more transparency in the industry.
It is now crucial for luxury brands to observe the consumer behavior of those born between the mid-1990s and the mid-2000s. Studies suggest that Generation Z is increasingly rejecting social media and growing immune to marketing.
Affluent millennials do not buy the idea that bigger is better when considering a home. They do not want the McMansions that boomers and Gen-Xers favored.
Italian fashion label Gucci and French fashion house Louis Vuitton top the list as the most loved luxury brands in the United Kingdom, according to NetBase.
As sustainability in the travel industry becomes vital moving forward, some consumers still need to be convinced that luxury offerings can keep up their standards in an environmentally friendly fashion.
Luxury consumers continue to become accustomed to top-of-the-line service at every stage of a purchase, requiring retailers and brands to make sure their shipping experiences are on-par with the rest of the supply chain.
French jeweler Van Cleef & Arpels is showcasing a century of high-jewelry and special creations in an exhibit at Beijing’s Today Art Museum.