Delivering experience as retail convenience becomes an expectation
The demand for convenience is changing the behavioral patterns of consumers. What should brands and retailers do?
The demand for convenience is changing the behavioral patterns of consumers. What should brands and retailers do?
Register now for the 8th annual Luxury FirstLook 2020 conference Jan. 15 in New York focused on the outlook for the year ahead. Find out from the smartest minds how the race is on for luxury products and services to match needs and values as a sine qua non of doing business. Seating limited to 100 – won’t you join us?
Register now for the 8th annual Luxury FirstLook 2020 conference Jan. 15 in New York focused on the outlook for the year ahead. Find out from the smartest minds how the race is on for luxury products and services to match needs and values as a sine qua non of doing business. Seating limited to 100 – won’t you join us?
Register now for the 8th annual Luxury FirstLook 2020 conference Jan. 15 in New York focused on the outlook for the year ahead. Find out from the smartest minds how the race is on for luxury products and services to match needs and values as a sine qua non of doing business. Seating limited to 100 – won’t you join us?
Why the shipping process holds the key to maximizing engagement with new and existing festive customers and inspiring them to come back for more.
Australia, United Kingdom and Canada top travelers’ global wish list for future travel, followed by Italy, Greece and Ireland.
Register now for the 8th annual Luxury FirstLook 2020 conference Jan. 15 in New York focused on the outlook for the year ahead. Find out from the smartest minds how the race is on for luxury products and services to match needs and values as a sine qua non of doing business. Seating limited to 100 – won’t you join us?
Brand values are increasingly coming into play, particularly for younger consumers who want to see transparency.
LVMH’s Bernard Arnault, the reigning pope of luxury marketing, brings near-religious intensity to controlling the 75 luxury maisons that make up his dominion, with Tiffany & Co. soon to join.
Super Tuesday will continue to be the biggest shopping day of the year with an estimated 147.8 million U.S. consumers expected to participate, up from 134.3 million last year.