Daily LInks
1. Bangladesh’s Exporting Networks Are Slowly Returning To Normal. Bangladesh’s export industry is gradually recovering as supply chains and exporting networks stabilize, following disruptions caused by global economic challenges and the pandemic. – Read More on The Wall Street Journal
2. Industry-Watchers On The Potential Fallout Of The Proposed Saks-Neiman Marcus Merger. Experts are speculating on the potential impacts of a proposed merger between Saks and Neiman Marcus, with concerns about market consolidation and its effects on luxury retail. – Read More on Beauty Matter
3. Quarterly Sales Down At Versace, Jimmy Choo. Versace And Jimmy Choo have reported declines in quarterly sales, reflecting challenges in the luxury market as they navigate changing consumer behaviors and economic pressures. – Read More on Luxury Daily
4. Artificial Intelligence Can Create Conversation-Starting Images In Seconds, But Is It the Best Way To Promote New Collections? The use of artificial intelligence to generate promotional images is raising questions about its effectiveness in truly capturing the essence of fashion collections. – Read More on Financial Times
5. Balenciaga’s CEO Cedric Charbit on Luxury’s New Frontiers in China and Demna’s Vision. Balenciaga’s CEO, Cedric Charbit, discusses the brand’s strategic expansion in China and the evolving vision of creative director Demna in shaping the future of luxury. – Read More on Jing Daily
6. Luxury Skin Care Brand Sues Rival Over Double-S Logo Trademark. A luxury skin care brand has filed a lawsuit against a competitor, alleging trademark infringement over the use of a double-S logo, highlighting the fierce competition in the beauty industry. – Read More on Bloomberg