Louis Vuitton flies into New York’s former Stock Exchange for exhibit
French leather goods brand Louis Vuitton is continuing the global journey of its travel-themed “Voguez, Volez, Voyagez” retrospective with a stopover in New York.
French leather goods brand Louis Vuitton is continuing the global journey of its travel-themed “Voguez, Volez, Voyagez” retrospective with a stopover in New York.
According to new data from Knight Frank, investors’ go-to cities for real estate ventures such as Hong Kong may not be a worthwhile investment after all.
NEW YORK – The United States is the largest consumer of British luxury outside of the United Kingdom itself, which gives Made in the U.K. brands reason to play off its appeal among audiences across the pond.
Lifestyle publication Robb Report is returning to Napa Valley, CA for its 16th annual Car of the Year event, which brings automakers and experts together to test drive and pick a definitive winner for the year from the latest crop of models.
There is little doubt that these are unpredictable times for the world’s citizens, industries and the luxury goods and service sector, which is not completely shut out from global turmoil despite its status and positioning.
Luxury Daily annually honors 25 smart women executives who show the potential to make a difference next year in the luxury business. This year’s stellar roster of honorees, like in lists past, causes jaws to drop with their talent, focus and determination to succeed.
French luxury goods conglomerate Kering has been recognized as a climate change leader by CDP’s annual “Climate A List” ranking.
The creative relationship between French couturier Elsa Schiaparelli and surrealist Salvador Dalí is the subject of a new exhibition at The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, FL.
While the vast majority of brands adapt desktop Web content for their mobile sites, only a small minority actually make use of unique mobile features such as application-linking or 360-degree product viewing.
After luxury hit a rough patch the last few years, it is likely hitting its stride again with a 5 percent growth this year, according to a new report by Altagamma and Bain & Company.