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Day’s wrap: Puig, US magazines, Forbes, J.D. Power and luxury real estate

December 11, 2020

Looks from Puig-owned Carolina Herrera. Image credit: Carolina Herrera

 

Luxury Daily’s live news for Dec. 11:

Puig splits into three divisions
Spanish holdings company Puig is overhauling its business structure with the introduction of a trio of divisions: beauty and fashion, Charlotte Tilbury and derma.

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Pandemic puts pressure on US magazine publication schedules: WWD
Magazine publishers Hearst, Meredith and Condé Nast have been forced to scrap issues and lay off staff amid the fallout of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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Forbes launches luxury real estate portal
Media company Forbes is widening its reach in the real estate market with the launch of Forbes Global Properties.

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Popularity of online car shopping soars amid pandemic: J.D. Power
Online car shopping has become so popular amid the pandemic that nearly one in four buyers says his or her experience with it makes them less likely to shop in person in future, according to J.D. Power's 2020 U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index study.

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Luxury Daily debuts new conference focused on luxury real estate
Register now for free for Luxury Daily's State of Luxury Real Estate 2021 (SOLRE) eConference Thursday, Jan. 14. The daylong event will focus on how affluent consumers are shaping the real estate market as they flee cities for more space and social distance, enabled by remote working and schooling.

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Free Webcast on Dec. 16: Luxury Real Estate Outlook 2021
Registration is open for the free webinar Dec. 16 at 11 a.m. to noon New York time on five trends that will dominate the luxury real estate business in the United States and worldwide in 2021. Affluent consumers are making health-driven lifestyle choices amid the COVID-19 pandemic that will continue to shape the luxury property market and fuel growth as long as inventory holds out. Register now!

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Luxury labels failing to address use of ‘dirty’ materials, despite sustainability claims
More luxury fashion brands are brandishing claims about sustainability and transparency, but many are falling short when it comes to transitioning to responsible materials, particularly viscose.

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