High-end brands have been mostly hostile to resale markets, but luxury shoppers don’t regard secondhand goods as substitutes for new products.
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Read MoreHigh-end brands have been mostly hostile to resale markets, but luxury shoppers don’t regard secondhand goods as substitutes for new products.
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Read MoreWith backing from Forerunner Ventures and Y Combinator, Zyper is positioning “super fans” as an alternative to paid influencers.
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Read MoreThe collection includes T-shirts and sweaters by Cactus Plant Flea Market (designed by Pharrell Williams' former assistant), 15 limited-edition Bird scooters and Away luggage.
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Read MoreEyewear maker Safilo is one of many apparel and accessories manufacturers looking for a more sustainable future with its commitment to having all of its marketing materials be Forest Stewardship Council certified.
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Read MoreTechnology giant Google is working to position itself as a privacy advocate with its latest Chrome update, which is likely to impact publishers who have implemented metered paywalls.
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Read MoreHospitality brand Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is continuing on with its special influencer program with its first selected artist, allowing guests to follow along with a curated trip.
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Read MoreGerman automaker Porsche ranks highest in overall driver satisfaction as carmakers continue to meet drivers’ expectations, according to a new report from J.D. Power.
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Read MoreLuxury hospitality company, Inspirato, has launched a subscription-based service that enables frequent flyers to travel as much as they like without paying nightly hotel rates.
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Read MoreThe global luxury travel market size is expected to reach USD 2.5 trillion by 2025, expanding at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 4.6% over the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.
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Read MoreConsumer confidence is low, stores are closing — and that’s before a no-deal Brexit was seriously on the table. But the new prime minister also offers some grounds for optimism.
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Read MoreDior and Louis Vuitton helped the world’s largest luxury group beat analyst expectations.
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Read MoreSales at the luxury group’s flagship brand are moderating, but Saint Laurent and Balenciaga are picking up some of the slack.
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