trend of luxury brands entering the world of sports:
* Luxury brands are increasingly partnering with athletes and sports teams to reach a broader audience and tap into the growing influence of athletes as cultural icons.
* This trend is being dr
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Anonymous 3
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Luxury brands in sports? Just waiting for Gucci to drop a line of yoga mats lol
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trend of luxury brands entering the world of sports:
* Luxury brands are increasingly partnering with athletes and sports teams to reach a broader audience and tap into the growing influence of athletes as cultural icons.
* This trend is being dr
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A strategy by Gucci's CEO, who reportedly burned $10 million worth of unsold luxury products to maintain the exclusivity of the brand. 🤯🔥
The decision to burn unsold products was part of Gucci’s broader strategy to protect its brand image.
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We have heard about many luxury brand's and even many of us also follow there page on Instagram but have you ever heard but quit luxury brand's. The brands only popular among super rich peoples they have limited coustomers and according to me there i
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Shivam Singh
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I am currently working on launching a new venture in the yoga mats industry and am in search of a co-founder to help build and grow the brand. I am seeking someone with a strong background in branding, marketing, and product development, particularly
i just want to tell you one thing that you're are not so good in your work and please stop pretending like , if you stopped your work then everything will be stopped in your company because hundreds of peoples are waiting in line
f**off 📴
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Burberry burned $36,500,000 of clothes in one year.
Not because they couldn't sell them.
Because they didn't want YOU to have them.
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In 2018, a shocking line appeared in Burberry's annual report
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Will Stepping into Drop-Servicing Business Model Good for an Ed-Tech Company to Diversify its Revenue Streams?
If the Company is Working B2B IN ITS INTIAL STAGE OF DROP-SERVICING!