Genny Woods
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Genny Woods
Member9 September 2021 at 17 h 45 min in reply to: Should luxury learn “thankfullness” with China ?Luxury goods merchants should be thankful to all their customers in China for supporting their brand development and offering a unique new opportunities
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It’s noble step but not the job of a product maker to boycott another product: its a double sword move. Then human rights should; be denounced globally not selectively…
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LVMH confirmed and closed the deal with Tiffany’s, lets see how the luxury french group does it magic on his recent acquisitions…
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I agree find it difficult to replace the ” live ” experience with online buying with some goods, especially perfumes. But who knows with AI, one day they might even create a technology to recreate and spray fragrances via the internet …
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Genny Woods
Member23 December 2020 at 13 h 43 min in reply to: Tom Ford Ocean Plastic Watches CollectionGreat speech and video from Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff about ocean plastic and fashion industry https://www.businessoffashion.com/videos/sustainability/micro-plastics-fibres-sustainability-fashions-role-in-solving-plastic-pollution-rachel-lincoln-sarnoff
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Genny Woods
Member29 March 2020 at 15 h 29 min in reply to: What are the long term consequences of Covid-19 crisis on luxury employment ?A friend of mine sent that picture …In China … business is bouncing back already …
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Genny Woods
Member2 January 2020 at 1 h 59 min in reply to: Luxury Retail Sales Teams: Not happy anymore with their wagesIn the US, as reported by our candidates, when you add to the tough online selling competition: The draw versus commissions, Commissions only based salaries or Low hourly pay with high expectations in most stores. It leaves the sales teams drained at the end of the year.
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Genny Woods
Member23 December 2019 at 17 h 26 min in reply to: What makes the dna of a luxury brand ?i would say the part of “dream” it generates….thats what according to me a brand could be labeled as such.
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I agree with Ryan some sectors are spared, for now. But i also tend to believe online selling will soar up to certain point and there will be revival times for retail stores that needs to re-invent themselves. Especially the luxury retail business, where customers seeks for perfection-dream-experience.
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Force est de constater que le brick and mortar souffre actuellement et que les magasins physiques sont devenus des showrooms/vitrines pour l’essayage. Certes, le service à un niveau élevé et l’expérience sont déterminants, mais la commodité de l’achat en ligne avec tous ses avantages sont une concurrence croissante. A titre d’exemple peu de gens arrêtent un taxi dans la rue de nos jours…
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Genny Woods
Member4 December 2019 at 3 h 15 min in reply to: Oldest luxury brand in the world still in operation ?Thomas Burberry now known as BURBERRY, British iconic luxury fashion designer who invented the gabardine trench was founded in 1856 i believe …