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Japan’s Earthquake | Economical Effects For Brands – Louis Vuitton

Tuesday March 15, 2011, 11:50 AM – Official statement by Yves Carcelle, Chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton: “Louis Vuitton has been present in Japan for over thirty years and our hearts are with the Japanese people in these hard times. We are greatly saddened by this tragedy and we express ours sinceres condolences.” LVMH …

Chloé Gaines Market Shares In China

Feminity, elegance, sensuality, energy and romanticism – qualities as recognisable in Chloé’s clothing and accessories today as they were upon the brand’s creation nearly 60 years ago. Chloe’s talent for evolving its style while remaining true to these underlying values has earned the brand its iconic status amongst the world’s most fashion-conscious and sophisticated women. …

‘Captivated’ – Mercedes-Benz Fashion Campaign

“Captivated” – Craig McDean and David James portray the new Mercedes-Benz CLS with Karolina Kurkova Mercedes-Benz is actively involved in fashion events in 30 countries on every continent. In addition to establish fashion weeks in Berlin, New York (up-coming from February 10th to 17th, 2011), London, Milan, Paris, the German luxury brand is also present …

The Haute Couture As Experimental Field

The Haute Couture has continued to shrunk. But, Maisons’ like Dior and Chanel proceeds their work in the ateliers under the roof, because, the Haute Couture as experimental field for marketing-tools is unpayable. New designers are coming through and new markets were accessible. Sidney Toledano, Dior’s chief executive – “This is not a question of …

What and Who Is Hot Targeting Black Spending $1 Trillion Dollars Buying Power

Nope, that was certainly not a misprint and by 2011 black spending power will total $1 Trillion dollars. To get an exact caption of what to expect according to Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business “African-American buying power is expected to reach $1.1 trillion by 2011.” To …