In this monthly column by Eugene Rabkin, the founder of StyleZeitgeist shares his opinions, observations, and insights about the world of fashion. For this installment, Eugene delves into logos and the changing aesthetics of luxury apparel.
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Read MoreA major first step for any brand seeking success in a particular market is to know that market. Between a U.S.-China trade war and anti-government protests in Hong Kong stoking tensions between Beijing and the city, companies seeking to attract shoppers in the mainland’s thriving luxury goods market must be particularly vigilant. Now is an exceptionally bad time to trip up.
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Read MoreIn what is perhaps one of the starkest examples yet of the digital disruption that has upended retail, upstart online clothing rental subscription service Le Tote is buying luxury retail chain Lord & Taylor from Canadian retail group Hudson’s Bay Company in a deal worth $100m.
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Read MoreAt the 2019 G7 in Biarritz, 32 fashion industry brands signed The Fashion Pact, an agreement to address climate change and sustainability.
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Read MoreWith sustainability currently leading evolution in the packaging sector, the luxury packaging market must find a way to tap into this trend, whilst maintaining its high-end appeal. We talk to Robert Lockyer, CEO of luxury packaging company Delta Global, to find out more.
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Read MoreWith sustainability currently leading evolution in the packaging sector, the luxury packaging market must find a way to tap into this trend, whilst maintaining its high-end appeal. We talk to Robert Lockyer, CEO of luxury packaging company Delta Global, to find out more.
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Read MoreSince opening up about her trans identity in 2017, model Teddy Quinlivan has continued stomping down the runways for the likes of Louis Vuitton, Moschino, and Maison Margiela. Now, Quinlivan has made history, debuting as the first openly trans model to front a beauty campaign for Chanel.
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Read MoreSomething unprecedented took place within the upper echelons of the luxury fashion multiverse last week. At the behest of French President Emmanuel Macron, an agreement that will see some of the world’s biggest fashion brands commit to reducing the industry’s carbon footprint was hatched.
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Read MoreMany beauty brands are de-prioritising or withdrawing from the industry’s tentpole North American event to focus on building a more direct relationship with consumers.
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Read MoreWhile luxury names like Dior, Hermès and Gucci are beloved by China’s millennials and Gen Z, several Western companies underperform in China, for lack of an appropriate operating model… that’s where artificial intelligence for data analysis comes in.
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Read MoreOnline retailer 24S is using its platform to introduce consumers to the finalists for this year’s LVMH Prize.
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Read MoreOnline retailer 24S is using its platform to introduce consumers to the finalists for this year’s LVMH Prize.
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Read MoreSpanish apparel and accessories house Loewe is sharing a more personal side of its creative director through a short film set in Ibiza.
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