High-end brands such as Louis Vuitton and Hermès are looking to other regions as sales in Persian Gulf nations plummet.
Category: LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA
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Luxury Brands Bet on the Middle East. War Has Damaged Their Plans.
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Luxury Watch Factories Do More Than Produce; They Sell Stories
The New York Times – Business:Watchmakers are investing in new manufacturing sites to signal expertise and court clients.
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In Dubai, the World’s Luxury Brands Face a Wartime Crisis
The New York Times – Business:Executives for high-end brands worry that a prolonged war will hurt sales in a city important to the future of the luxury industry.
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In Dubai, the World’s Luxury Brands Face a Wartime Crisis
The New York Times – Business:Executives for high-end brands worry that a prolonged war will hurt sales in a city important to the future of the luxury industry.
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Tech Firms Are Persuading Retailers to Put A.I. Everywhere
Stores of all kinds are using artificial intelligence to sell everything from luxury handbags to hay for horses.
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Melania Trump Shows Some Skin(s)
On day two of the state visit to Britain, the first lady opted for leather and suede.
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Jonathan Anderson’s Hire Makes History at Dior
His appointment as creative director of both women’s and men’s wear may mark not just a changing of the guard, but a shift in the paradigm.
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LVMH’s Chief Counted Trump as a Friend. He Still Faces Tariffs.
The trade war has hurt the Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy luxury empire. Bernard Arnault, head of the company, said a failure to strike a deal with Mr. Trump would be “the fault of Brussels.”
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LVMH Names Jonathan Anderson as Dior Men’s Artistic Director
A one-sentence statement served as the notice that Mr. Anderson, who reimagined LVMH’s Loewe brand, would lead men’s wear design at Dior.
