MADONNA IS LUXURY ICON AT FINANCIAL TIMES BUSINESS OF LUXURY SUMMIT IN LOS ANGELES

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BEVERLY HILLS, 16 June 2010: At the 2010 Financial Times Business of Luxury Conference, Marissa Mayer (Vice President, Search Products & User Experience, Google Inc.) and Dov Charney (Founder & Chief Executive Officer, American Apparel) singled out Madonna’s career as a model luxury brands should follow, citing her ability to maintain a strong core identity while constantly reinventing herself. Leonard A. Lauder (Chairman Emeritus, Estée Lauder Companies Inc.) put his own spin on how to achieve career success, saying “the key thing is this: You start high and you stay high. You start low and stay low.”

Debate on the role of digital media in the luxury industry was also lively, with Robert A. Iger (President & CEO, The Walt Disney Company) asserting that traditional marketing has been “eviscerated” by digital forms, while Jean-Christophe Bédos (President & CEO, Boucheron) contended that brands should “rethink their preconceptions that the internet necessarily equals a mass market. It’s like a city full of streets, and some are high streets and some are luxury destinations.” Marissa Mayer offered further advice to digital architects, saying that luxury websites should be orchestrated for a simpler and faster experience by employing “less flash” and automatically defaulting to the “view all” option when revealing search results.

Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times, chaired the Summit, which convened over 350 senior luxury, media and entertainment executives, consultants, brand experts, fund managers and securities and retail analysts from around the globe.

The theme of the conference was “The Medium and the Message,” providing exclusive and inspired insight from industry leaders around the world on how the global luxury sector should adapt communications strategies in an era of social media, as well as the general challenges the luxury and entertainment industries face amid a shift in the traditional consumer’s buying habits.

Other distinguished speakers included Bryan Lourd (Managing Partner, Creative Artists Agency), Tom Murry (President & CEO, Calvin Klein Inc.), Diane von Furstenberg (CEO & Founder, DVF Studio and President, CFDA), Jonathan Newhouse (Chairman, Condé Nast International), Tamara Mellon (Founder & Chief Creative Officer, Jimmy Choo),  Sebastian Suhl (COO, Prada Group) and Tim Murphy (Chief Product Officer, MasterCard Worldwide), who unveiled MasterCard’s new logo premium brand mark during his presentation at the Summit.

For more information and to hear keynote speaker interviews please visit http://www.ft.com/reports/business-luxury-2010

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Charles Finch, Chairman & CEO, Finch & Partners, Tamara Mellon, Founder & Chief Creative Officer, Jimmy Choo, Fabio Mancone, Global Director of Licensing & Communications, Armani Group and Marina Garzoni, Founder & CEO, Moda e Technologia/Style Star at Financial Times Business of Luxury Summit on June 15, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California.

Business of Luxury Summit 2010 by The Financial Times. Los Angeles, June 13-15.

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Business of Luxury Summit 2010 by The Financial Times.

The Financial Times is pleased to present the sixth annual Business of Luxury Summit which will take place June 13 – 15, 2010 in Los Angeles.  The Summit will once again bring together senior luxury executives, business leaders and financiers from around the world, to debate the key issues facing the luxury industry in the current global economic climate.

The theme for the 2010 FT Business of Luxury Summit is The Medium and The Message. The Summit will take an unvarnished look at communications mid-and-post recession. If it is true that traditional consumers have changed their buying habits, and new generation consumers have changed their information gathering strategies, how do luxury companies reach them and optimize sales/loyalty?

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Robert A. Iger, President and CEO, The Walt Disney Company
Leonard A. Lauder, Chairman Emeritus, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.
Edgar Huber, CEO, Juicy Couture
Nicolas Bos, President & CEO, Van Cleef & Arpels Inc.
Bryan Lourd, Managing Partner, Creative Artists Agency (CAA)
Jean-Christophe Bédos, President & CEO, Boucheron
Tamara Mellon, President & Chief Creative Officer, Jimmy Choo
Sebastian Suhl, COO, Prada Group
Diane von Furstenberg, CEO & Founder, DVF Studio

The 2010 Summit provides an unrivalled opportunity to gain incisive marketing intelligence from industry peers, participate in debates and hear the results of specially commissioned research.

AGENDA. http://www.ftconferences.com/luxury2010/Page/Agenda/

SPEAKERS LIST. http://www.ftconferences.com/luxury2010/Speakers/

STYLE STAR SPEAKER: MARINA GARZONI. http://www.ftconferences.com/luxury2010/speakerdetails/1683/

Place: Crystal Ballroom
Beverly Hills Hotel
9641 Sunset Boulevard
Beverly Hills

more info: http://www.ftconferences.com/luxury2010/