JioMart, backed by Asia's richest man, promises more than 50,000 grocery products, free home delivery and a return policy that asks no questions.
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Read MoreThe streetwear media authority will link with Colette and Selfridges for its first brick-and-mortar launch.
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Read MoreLuxury leaders, including Italian fashion label Gucci and department store chain Neiman Marcus, are turning to artificial intelligence and avatars to enhance the omnichannel customer experience.
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Read MoreFashion’s favorite trend — sustainability — comes for print magazines.
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Read MoreIn the future, getting the story right won’t simply be about increasing a luxury brand’s reputation, it will be a critical measure that’s necessary for survival.
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Read MoreIf there was one trend to rule them all in the 2010s, going green would be it. These are the highlights.
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Read MoreAn exclusive interview with Rihanna, a profile of the actor Rachel Weisz, a new take on “Giovanni’s Room” and more.
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Read MorePolitical tensions grew to new heights in China this year, yet few global luxury brands learned from Dolce & Gabbana’s infamous blunder in 2018. Brands continued to offend Chinese culture and display a lack of political awareness, illustrating they still have much to learn when it comes to China.
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Read MoreA Germany-based luxury hotel guide just conducted a survey that found hotel guests are taking unconventional "souvenirs" from their hotel rooms.
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Read MoreA few things to consider: it’s a system trying to get bigger audiences than ever, but it’s one that is more fragmented than ever while actually controlled by a relative few, as it employs less people, and arguably informs less, thereby meaning less. Waiting for some sort of stabilization seems futile at this point. Constant upheaval and “reinvention,” as executives like to put it, is the new normal.
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Read MoreMongolia isn’t a country commonly associated with luxury. Its nominal per capita GDP sits below that of Armenia, Tuvalu and Sri Lanka. Its only real city, Ulaanbaatar, is the planet’s coldest capital and often its most polluted. But some of the world’s biggest luxury brands are betting on it.
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Read MoreTried-and-tested methods that utilise human expertise are still relied upon, while technology is now employed in smart ways to spot fake goods.
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