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  • @Hermès voit ses ventes augmenter au deuxième trimestre 2016 [#ventes #luxe #maroquinerie #croissance]

    Hermès voit ses ventes augmenter au deuxième trimestre 2016

    22 juillet 2016 ; Romain+ ; Journal du luxe, Business

    Bonne nouvelle pour Hermès.

    Un chiffre d’affaires en hausse grâce à la maroquinerie

    Le groupe de luxe français poursuit sa croissance. Au deuxième trimestre 2016, Hermès a enregistré une hausse de ses ventes à hauteur de 8,1% à taux de change constant. Un chiffre qui s’inscrit dans la lignée d’une progression de 6,2% au premier trimestre.

    Les ventes du secteur de la maroquinerie ont augmenté de 17,1% notamment grâce aux capacités de production accrues des nouvelles manufactures.

    Hermès relativise toutefois sa croissance pour 2016

    Si Hermès conserve une dynamique économique importante en 2016, Axel Dumas reste prudent. Le PDG du groupe de luxe s’attend à subir les répercussions des récents attentats, notamment en France où Hermès réalise 14% de ses ventes.

    Quelles sont les conséquences de l’impact du Brexit sur le  marché du luxe ?

    [LIRE L’ARTICLE EN ENTIER]

  • @Tiffany & Co. dévoile sa #collection #Masterpieces #2016 [#créativité #innovation #design #Prism #Ribbons #l’élégance #AudreyHepburn #Luxe #Joaillerie #diamants #platine]

    Tiffany & Co. dévoile sa collection Masterpieces 2016

    By Romain+, 8 août 2016, Journal du Luxe, Joaillerie & Horlogerie

    Le célèbre joaillier Tiffany présente la collection Masterpieces 2016. Une collection confectionnée par la directrice du design de la Maison Francesca Amfitheatrof. Une collection qui représente une créativité libérée des convenances et où les limites sont repoussées.

    En 2016 la directrice du design de Tiffany, Francesca Amfitheatrof, a créé des chefs-d’œuvre plein d’imagination et conçus de manière artisanale. Cette collection exprime le riche héritage de la Maison en termes de design, elle célèbre l’innovation et des créations pleines d’entrain. Francesca Amfitheatrof a construit cette collection en deux thèmes : Tiffany Prism et Tiffany Ribbons.

    « J’ai pris comme inspiration notre héritage de sourcer des pierres précieuses et j’ai créé des designs modernes qui sont incroyablement glamours, espiègles et qui sont destinés à être portés de jour comme de nuit. », raconte Francesca Amfitheatrof.

    La collection Masterpieces 2016 inspirée de l’élégance d’Audrey Hepburn

    Inspirée par l’élégance intemporelle d’Audrey Hepburn, la collection Tiffany Ribbons est composée de pièces drapées d’une grande légèreté, elle est à la fois classique et spectaculaire. Un époustouflant collier en platine avec sept niveaux de diamants qui épousent délicatement les courbes du corps est l’un des exemples de pièce iconique et glamour qui compose cette collection.

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  • @L’Oreal confirms offer to buy #niche thermal water skin care player [ #skincare #cosmetics #thermalwaters #acquisition #L’Oréal]

    L’Oreal confirms offer to buy niche thermal water skin care player

    By Simon Pitman+, 15-Jul-2016, Cosmeticsdesign-europe

    The world’s biggest cosmetics company has confirmed that it is going ahead with the acquisition of a tiny France-based skin player with a very long name: Société Des Thermes de Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains.

    The article outlines that the acquired company has a hypoallergenic skin care portfolio formulated for sensitive skin types and contains safe preservatives that guarantee the formulation’s security and tolerance.

    The range constitutes six different product lines from famed thermal waters: Cleansing, redness and irritations, greasy skin types and a treatment for acne, sun care and anti-ageing.

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  • @L’Oréal’s wearable #UV patch finally launched [#launch #technology #innovation #sunrays #suncare #sunexposure #UVradiation #LaRochePosay]

    L’Oréal’s wearable UV patch finally launched

    By Lucy Whitehouse +, 10-Aug-2016, cosmeticsdesign-europe

    L’Oréal has launched its long-awaited wearable UV patch technology allowing consumers to monitor exposure to harmful sun rays with a view to encouraging consumption of its La Roche-Posay sun care range.

    This band aid-sized device is comprised of an ultra-thin heart-shaped sensor for UV radiation detection and was developed by a team of 25 researches across the world. It is intended to be launched in 16 countries and available for purchase on the La Roche-Posay website.

    According to Guive Balooch, Vice President of L’Oréal R&I’s Connected Beauty incubator, “The connected technologies can fundamentally change the way we monitor exposure of the skin to various external factors such as UV rays”.

    Details of the UV patch:

    -          Printed electronic circuit on a flexible film

    -          Contains photosensitive blue dye for color changes when exposed to UV light

    -          Sensor linked to app for UV measurement over a certain time period

    [READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE]

  • #Exclusivity & #Desirability US Barometer of #PromiseConsulting & #ExaneBNP reinforce positive ratings on both #LVMH and #Kering.

    FROM EXANE BNP & PROMISE CONSULTING - SEPTEMBER, 07, 2016

    Luca SOLCA
    Managing Director
    Sector Head Global Luxury Goods

    Rue du Rhône 80, 1204 Genève, Switzerland
    Tel: +44 203 4308503
    Mob: + 44 7881249464
    luca.solca@exanebnpparibas.com

    Luxury goods brand desirability in America shows domestic and aspirational bias
    We find a number of surprises and a few confirmations in the results of our extensive consumer investigation in America: 1) Americans like their local champions; 2) Americans seem more attracted by fashion brands; and 3) Our analysis confirms a strong accessible luxury bias among American consumers.

    Luxury brand exclusivity perception is also quirky
    Prada, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Giorgio Armani lead the group - with Hermès coming in only 6th place. Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Prada and Versace look strong, as they boast higher desirability than purchase - a convergent indicator of exclusivity perception.

    We are adding 'brand identity' analysis to our desirability and exclusivity research
    Louis Vuitton and Gucci rank in the top 5 of all brand identity traits we have investigated, with the exception of 'elegance', in which Chanel and Prada lead.

    Investment conclusions
    Our analysis of brand desirability and exclusivity in America reminds us of how important mega-brands remain in this industry. Louis Vuitton stands out as the strongest brand by far, followed by Gucci, which seems to have lost some of the vigour of a few years back but is likely benefiting from its successful and thorough turnaround. These results reinforce our positive ratings on both LVMH and Kering.

    Ask for the full document : philippe.jourdan@promiseconsultinginc.com

  • Eye on the Trends in Asia: customisation [#customization #Asia #China #skincare #personalization #cosmetics #culture]

    Eye on the Trends in Asia: customisation

    By Lucy Whitehouse +, 20-Jul-2016, cosmeticsdesign-asia

    Four key trends are tipped to define the skin care market in Asia in the coming years, according to research from Euromonitor International. In this series of specials, Cosmetics Design takes a closer look at each, starting here with customisation.

    According to a research analyst with Euromonitor based in Singapore, customization is defined as key trend, since the consumer demand for personalized skin care products is growing. Indeed, 50.5% of the respondents claimed ‘suited to my skin type’ as the decisive element during their last skin care purchase.

    In China there are five key areas in which personalization is strongly demanded:

    • Age
    • Moisture balance
    • Ethnicity
    • Gender
    • Lifestyle

    Consequently, the article outlines the importance of catering to consumers’ specific needs related to ethnicity and offering products that correspond to the consumers’ local environments, climates and cultural beliefs and identities.

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