25 July 2025 LVMH: a challenging first half of 2025 Against a backdrop of trade wars, sales and, even more so, profitability at the world’s leading luxury goods
21 July 2025 Luxury distribution: how can multi-brand stores be reinvented? The recent Berstein X Altagamma study highlights the clear decline of multi-brand retailers in the global luxury market,
18 July 2025 Swatch Group underperformed in the first half of the year The Swiss group, which owns brands such as Swatch, Blancpain, Omega, Longines, and Tissot, reported results below analysts’
15 July 2025 When luxury once again desires summer leisure Beach clubs, private beaches, and hotel pools have become the new playground for luxury brands since COVID, once
11 July 2025 Inside the minds of the wealthiest luxury customers Faced with declining consumption among their aspirational customers, luxury brands are increasingly turning to their best customers (VICs).
11 July 2025 The International House of Cosmetics will be built in Chartres in 2028 Supported by Cosmetic Valley, the industry’s competitiveness cluster, and Chartres Métropole, the International House of Cosmetics will be
10 July 2025 Hermès: the original Birkin bag sold for €8.6 million at auction On July 10, Hermès broke a new auction record with the original model of its iconic Birkin bag.
10 July 2025 Clergerie and Smalto: buyers found, but not for their Made in France status Two former icons of French fashion, shoe maker Clergerie and tailor Smalto, have just been taken over. But
8 July 2025 Burberry: a summer campaign inspired by the Glastonbury music festival For its 2025 summer campaign, the British brand is evoking memories of the Glastonbury music festival. Since the
7 July 2025 Swiss bank UBS expects the luxury goods sector to recover by the end of 2026 After several sluggish quarters, the luxury sector could begin a gradual recovery by 2026, according to UBS. The