Week 11 in Luxury: International Women’s Day Celebration, New Fendi Boutique, and Exclusive New-York Clubs

Welcome to Week 11 edition of "This Week in Luxury," where we’ll bring you the latest developments in the world of luxury.

In this week's roundup, we explore five intriguing stories that are shaping the luxury industry landscape.

1. Fendi says ‘aloha’ to new Honolulu boutique.

Fendi has relocated its Honolulu store from Ala Moana shopping center to the Royal Hawaiian Center in Waikiki, offering a two-floor space featuring the latest fashion collections. CEO Rosalind J. Schurgin emphasizes the blend of Italian luxury with Hawaii's spirit, marking a significant step in establishing Royal Hawaiian Center as a top luxury destination on Kalakaua Avenue, catering to both local and visiting shoppers.

Read the full article here | Luxury Daily

2. The rise of budget luxury brands.

Entrepreneur Ian Schrager introduces the concept of "Economy Luxury," aiming to provide high-end experiences without traditional services, reflecting changing views on luxury centered around freedom. Likewise, Swatch Group adopts this trend with products like the MoonSwatch and Blancpain x Swatch collection, blending heritage and affordability, highlighting the increasing desire for accessible luxury amid evolving consumer tastes.

Read the full article here | Branding Strategy Insider

3. Pomellato celebrates International Women’s Day with its annual programming.

Pomellato, the Milanese jewelry brand, is partnering with "social sentinels" for their annual event, unveiling their seventh International Women’s Day video focused on combating domestic violence. The campaign features actress and activist Jane Fonda and a diverse group of women's rights advocates, with Pomellato also committing to donating to three organizations dedicated to empowering women globally. CEO Sabina Belli stresses the significance of addressing violence against women as a human rights violation and calls on everyone to participate as "social sentinels" in breaking the silence and driving societal transformation.

Read the full article here | Luxury Daily

4. The Most Exclusive Private Members’ Clubs In New York.

Exclusive private members’ clubs in New York City, rooted in 18th-century British tradition, offer luxury, privacy, and networking opportunities to affluent individuals across various industries. With soaring initiation fees and selective membership processes, these clubs remain elite enclaves where the privileged few indulge in exclusive amenities and uphold time-honored traditions.

Read the full article here | Luxe Digital

That concludes this week's edition of "This Week in Luxury." Stay tuned for more updates on the world of luxury in the weeks to come.

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