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Headlines: Boucheron, Ferragamo, China’s Singles’ Day, Chanel and Dior

November 6, 2023

If there is one brand in Italy that should have the same desirability as Hermès, it is Ferragamo. The reality, unfortunately, looks much different. Image: Ferragamo If there is one brand in Italy that should have the same desirability as Hermès, it is Ferragamo. The reality, unfortunately, looks much different. Image: Ferragamo

 

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Boucheron buys Parisian workshop to bolster high jewelry production
French jeweler Boucheron is taking tighter control of its manufacturing process with the acquisition of a key high jewelry workshop that is located a stone’s throw from its Place Vendôme store in Paris. (Luxury Roundtable)

From product to inspiration: What luxury must learn from Ferragamo’s challenges
Salvatore Ferragamo was once hailed as the shoemaker to the stars. His creations were among the most desired, most prestigious, and most disruptive; his focus on craftsmanship was second to none. (Jing Daily)

Gucci’s debut, digital avatars, and a marriage wave: Luxury brands welcome Singles’ Day 2023
Each year, brands eye Singles’ Day in anticipation, hoping that the shopping bonanza will propel them to greater heights in the world’s second-largest economy. (Jing Daily)

What Chanel’s Shenzhen show reveals about its strategy in China
Chanel showed its cruise collection in China’s burgeoning fashion capital Shenzhen last week — its first runway show in the country in four years. President of fashion Bruno Pavlovsky outlines the strategy. (Vogue Business)

Dior launches $230 fragrance for babies
Dior has expanded its beauty lineup with a fragrance and skincare range for infants, scented by famed perfumer Francis Kurkdjian and released under the Baby Dior line. (The Business of Fashion)