LVMH

Luxury

Bulgari CEO sees China luxury market recovering in next two years

The world’s second-largest economy, long a cornerstone for global retailers, is yet to recover from the post-Covid-19 slowdown that has made its once label-obsessed shoppers increasingly frugal.
Luxury stocks set for best week in years as China fuels revival - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Luxury

Luxury stocks set for best week in years as China fuels revival

Stocks including Birkin bag-maker Hermes International, Cartier-parent Richemont and France’s LVMH have all surged more than 15%.
Balancing tradition and innovation - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Timepieces

Balancing tradition and innovation

Julien Tornare, despite being new, is already planning upcoming releases to boost TAG Heuer's success.
Luxury's golden age makes France the new stock market winner - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

Luxury's golden age makes France the new stock market winner

Beyond luxury stocks, industrial companies Schneider Electric and Air Liquide SA have been big contributors to the surge
Frédéric Arnault’s youth and optimism have made him a most effective CEO for watch company TAG Heuer - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Timepieces

Frédéric Arnault’s youth and optimism have made him a most effective CEO for watch company TAG Heuer

Frédéric Arnault’s youth and optimism have made him a most effective CEO for watch company TAG Heuer
Introducing the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Timepieces

Introducing the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300

Aquaracer by TAG Heuer is a luxury tool watch that can go everywhere, loved by those who lead an active lifestyle.
Rethinking Travel - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Fashion

Rethinking Travel

RIMOWA’s new Never Still collection provides functional and elegant solutions for daily urban commuting
Fashion's future  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Fashion

Fashion's future

Beyond Covid-19 from production to consumption: remodelling the future of fashion in Asia.

Fashion

A change is inevitable

Designers rebel against ‘wasteful’ calendar and wants fashion to have a longer shelf life.
Stella McCartney plans to make LVMH sustainable while Puma is already doing it

Style

Style Changers

Stella McCartney plans to make LVMH sustainable
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