During discussions with Luxe.CO, numerous brand executives emphasized the crucial role of the Chinese market in their brands’ global strategy.
Frédéric Arnault revealed in an exclusive interview with Luxeplace.com before, “Our mid-term goal is to return to the top five Swiss watch brands.”
Luxeplace.com’s exclusive Interview with ALAÏA Global CEO Myriam Serrano.
Anthony Ledru, Global President and CEO of Tiffany & Co., sat down and granted Luxeplace.com an exclusive interview.
Former European executive of the American internet giant Meta becomes the Chief Digital Officer of Coty Group; Nike veteran returns to take on the role of Chief Design Officer for the Jordan brand…
Chloé’s Global Head of Human Resources has switched to LVMH Group, while Prada’s former Chief Operating Officer has transitioned to Gucci.
The addition of female leaders has brought a new perspective to the traditionally male-dominated luxury goods industry.
Sales in China for the quarter grew over 20% year-over-year, exceeding management’s expectations and making it the fastest-growing market in Asia.
“If Adidas wants to win over more consumers, we need to introduce more mass-market (go down) products without losing high performance,”
Lululemon is expected to open approximately 55 new stores globally in the 2023 fiscal year, with the majority of them planned for China.