Chinese consumers are losing interest in heritage European and US luxury brands, instead favoring homegrown premium labels ...
At 27, the CEO has rebuilt the French fashion house's watchmaking from the ground up. Now, the industry is listening ...
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Even LVMH’s Arnault can’t resist shopping at the Chinese brands destroying his company’s sales
These domestic brands are also challenging the old "low-cost manufacturing" stereotype by investing in quality craftsmanship.
A slowing economy and surging homegrown brands are rewriting the balance of power in the world's most important luxury market ...
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What Bernard Arnault’s optimism for the U.S. could mean for LVMH’s position under ‘tariff man’ Trump
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault sounded upbeat about what President Donald Trump’s policies could mean for the world’s largest ...
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Tiffany & Co. is gearing up for a major glow-up on Rodeo Drive, securing city approval to swap a dormant five-story building with a sleek new flagship. The Beverly Hills Planning Commission on ...
Power, Timing, and Contrarian Moves The world’s biggest fortunes didn’t happen by accident. Market-leading billionaires took ...
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