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→ (CNBC) How Hermès is bucking the global luxury slowdown: Hermès has reported strong financial results despite a global slowdown that has affected competitors LVMH and Gucci owner Kering. Read more
→ (NSS Magazine) Has the trivialisation of luxury fed up its devotees?: Chanel and the president of its watch and jewellery section question its status. Read more
→ (Jing Daily) China 2025 luxury market forecast: Key consumer trends: From changing notions of value to Gen Z’s demand for unique travel experiences — here are the key trends that will define Chinese luxury consumption in 2025. Read more
→ (Bloomberg) Why Staid Swiss Watchmakers Are Embracing a YouTube Loudmouth: Outspoken social media figures are grabbing attention in the watch world. Read more
→ (WWD) Mercedes-AMG Petronas Offers Dream Job for a Formula 1 and Fashion Fan: With millions of fans globally, F1 drivers need to always be ready for photographers and selfie seekers alike. Read more
→ (Wallpaper) The making of Loro Piana’s magical festive Harrods takeover, ‘The Workshop of Wonders’: Celebrating 100 years of Loro Piana, the Italian house has taken over Harrods in time for the festive season, spanning 36 transporting windows, two pop-ups and a raft of one-of-a-kind products which embrace the spirit of giving. Read more
→ (WSJ) Has Luxury Lost Its Shine?: Customers are complaining that they are getting less bang for their buck at the luxury store. Read more
→ (Campaign Brief) "With Love, Since 1837": Tiffany & Co. launches 2024 Christmas ad with Anya Taylor-Joy: The campaign is rooted in New York City’s heritage and features actress and house ambassador Anya Taylor-Joy. Read more
→ (duPont Registry) Lamborghini Kicks Off Its Movember Campaign With A Supercar Rally In Miami: The “Bull Run” in Miami marks the official start of the month dedicated to Movember. Read more
Flash Stats: Half of Virtuoso's global travel agency advisors surveyed anticipate a slight rise in travel demand next year, with 20 percent expecting a significant increase. Additionally, 55 percent predict a modest uptick in spending per trip, while 28 percent believe pricing will remain steady. - 2025 Virtuoso Luxe Report
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