On our Luxury Excursion at NorthPark in Dallas, we took a trip to the Saint Laurent store and had a store employee – Carlos – give us details about the brand and why they are so coveted by so many.
We started by looking at the handbags. When asking about them we were given information about how they are brought to be.
Typically with the bags you will see implemented genuine calfskin leather with hardware being in typical gold or silver tones with chain straps that have a matching leather woven throughout. The leather is very fine and soft to the touch.
When asking about some of the most popular items we were told that at the top of the list was the Sac De Jeur – featured below
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This of course can be understood why it is top of the popularity chain with the brand just by looking at it. But we were informed that following up the Saint Laurent LouLou as well as Envelope Bags were also quite popular.
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The St. Laurent Lou Lou | St. Laurent Envelope |
In another line of products Sunglasses were the next most common item of popularity.
Gucci has remained the number one most popular luxury brand online, new data reveals.
The Italian label received 15.2 percent of the total search interest for luxury goods in 2020, according to luxury good magazine Luxe Digital. Chanel and Hermรจs followed close behind with 11.6 percent and 10.2 percent, respectively.
Next came Dior, Louis Vuitton, Rolex, Tiffany, Prada, Versace, Armani, Valentino, Balenciaga, Cartier, Burberry and Omega.
Thatโs according to the latest annual study by Luxe Digital, which analysed over 3,000 data points from Google, website traffic, and social media reach to find its results.
Italian label Versace and French label Hermรจs saw particularly strong growth during the year, gaining 10 and eight points, respectively.
Luxe Digital said Gucci came first because of its โconstant drive to experiment and innovate onlineโ, from digital gifting with split payments to AR-powered try-on features on Snapchat and the Gucci App.
One of the keys to success for brands this year was adapting to the new stay-at-home economy and launching more casual looks, with Luxe Digital highlighting Versaceโs bathrobes worn by Drake and Jennifer Lopez and the Nike-Dior sneakers.
Unsurprisingly, sustainability was also key, with every luxury brand in the ranking this year currently running some form of sustainable efforts.
Meanwhile, brands Louis Vuitton, Burberry, and Balenciaga saw their online popularity declining compared to last year.
Balenciaga lost six points in this yearโs ranking to end number 12 on the list. โThis is mostly driven by the declining popularity of the brandโs designer sneakers,โ Luxe Digital said.
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Charles Lewis Tiffanyโs passion for acquiring rare and unusual gemstones paved the way for Tiffany & Co.โs longstanding legacy of discovery and exploration, establishing the companyโs reputation as a world-renowned jeweler.
Prior to the mid-19th century, colored gemstones were seldom used in American jewelry. This changed in 1876 when gemologist Dr. George Frederick Kunz joined Tiffany and embarked on a lifelong quest for the worldโs most extraordinary gemstones. In fact, Kunz played a critical role in discovering new specimens including his eponymous stone kunzite in 1902, as well as morganite in 1910.
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