Saturday, October 3, 2020

Off-Price Luxury May Be the Future for Some Retailers

 

Thursday, September 17, 2020

MadaLuxe Establishes a Platform for Philanthropy



MadaLuxe Vault, with retail outlets in California and Arizona, sells luxury clothes, jewelry, and accessories such as eyewear and watches. A division of distributor MadaLuxe Group, MadaLuxe Vault also uses an e-commerce platform to reach online shoppers. In addition to establishing itself as a worldwide, recognizable brand, the brand’s founders Sandy Sholl and Adam Freede have helped established a platform for philanthropy. The two have committed to incorporating a company culture that promotes sustainability and advocates for the mental and physical well-being of children through monetary contributions and their own personal time.

World of Children and Tikva Children’s Home are just two of the organizations receiving assistance from the MadaLuxe Group. Since the organization’s launch in 1998, World of Children has spent more than $14 million dollars in impact programs that fund, educate, and elevate change makers for children globally. The Tikva Children’s Home rescues Jewish children living in Odessa, Ukraine, from poverty and living on the streets. Its overall mission is to improve the lives of the people living in the community through aid and educational assistance. 

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Online Commerce Picks Up for MadaLuxe Luxury Brands

 

Friday, May 22, 2020

Three Spring Summer 2020 Fashion Trends


After establishing the country's largest importer of luxury apparel and accessories, Madaluxe Group, mother/son executive team Sandy Sholl and Adam Freede launched Madaluxe Vault, a direct-to-consumer model. Madaluxe Vault offers customers the latest high fashion trends of the season at accessible price points.

During the 2020 Spring and Summer Fashion Weeks, top designers debuted looks representing the upcoming season’s most current trends. Some styles that appeared several times on the runway include:

Tiered ruffles: Romantic and light, ruffles appeared on floor-length gowns, maxi skirts, and full sleeves. Moschino featured ruffles on a flamenco-inspired dress, while Oscar de la Renta offered super-feminine tulle pieces in pink.

Ultra crop tops: The lingerie as clothing look hit peak popularity in the SS 2020 season. Bra tops appeared in a variety of materials, including crochet, sophisticated satins, and see-through fabrics. High-waisted bottoms completed the look.

Deep necklines: Versace dedicated its spring and summer show to celebrating its iconic navel-grazing neckline popularized by Jennifer Lopez 20 years ago. The collection featured plunging necklines on an innovative mix of layered outfits and form-fitting dresses.