Week 37 in Luxury: Luxury's New Frontiers, Exclusive Clubs, Fashion Power Moves, and LVMH's Expanding Influence

Welcome to the Week 37 edition of "This Week in Luxury," where we’ll bring you the latest developments in the world of luxury!

1. forget the Velvet Rope. Private Members’ Clubs Are Booming—and They Want You Inside. 

New clubs are putting out welcome mats, and their proliferation is making it a buyer’s market. How long will the good times last?

Read the full article here | Robb report

2. This Week: New York Fashion Week Kicks Off

A host of international names, more churn among emerging labels and the usual American giants make for a thematically confusing, but commercially robust season.

Read the full article here | Bof

3. LVMH Prize 2024 winners announced

French luxury conglomerate LVMH is championing the next generation of fashion talent with its 2024 Prize.

On Sept. 10, company leaders gathered for a star-studded ceremony at France’s Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris to crown the winners of an annual competition

Read the full article here | Luxury Daily

4. LVMH Close to F1 Sponsorship Deal for Range of Brands

The French luxury conglomerate is in late stage talks to become a major sponsor of Formula One in a deal that could see brands beyond Tag Heuer on the track.

Read the full article here | Bof

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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