Luxury Brands Want to Raise the Bar, Along with Your Bills
In recent years, many brands like Hermès and Chanel have increased their bag prices. However, these increased prices ultimately affect their customers. Consumers are left wondering where these price increases came from and why they are happening. This article addresses the main drivers of luxury fashion's increased prices and what they mean.
Fashion’s Revolving Door: Why Luxury Fashion Brands Love Exchanging Creative Directors
Brands from Gucci to Celine have changed creative directors this year alone and many were from their competitors. Exchanging creative directors has become a defining strategy for luxury brands to boost their marketing, relevance, and sales appeal. However, with this becoming a common thing, are there benefits to this and what are the potential downsides?
Trends, Fashion, Popularity & Blasts from the Past
Fashion trends are aspects of fashion that are popular at a specific time. They have been in the industry since the 14th century and currently still make the fashion industry what it is today. Here is how they are created.
Why are Luxury Brands Banking on Interior Design?
Within recent year, luxury fashion brands have been entering the interior design market.
Paris Protesters Take Over LVMH Headquarters
Earlier this week, protesters in Paris went into LVMH headquarters, one of the leaders in the luxury sphere.
Why Do We Love Luxury Brands So Much?
Luxury fashion brands have cemented themselves in the world as a symbol of status and wealth.With this knowledge, successful and namesake luxury brands are able to use marketing and their brand popularity together to their advantage.
Chanel Stuns Audience with their Pre-Fall Collection in Senegal
Chanel just hosted their Pre Fall 2023 Métiers d’Art Show in Dakar, Senegal.
Will New York be Replacing Hong Kong as the Biggest Luxury Shopping District in the World?
The US economy is beginning to bounce back due to lifted lockdown restrictions and everyone returning back to work. Now, Manhattan, New York has taken the crown for the world’s priciest retail district by rent, with Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui district being second.