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What Fashion Can Learn from the Hospitality Industry

Auberge Resorts Collection CMO Mike Minchin shares how an evolution of experience-driven travel and turn-key service are bolstering success in the hospitality sector — and how fashion can stand to benefit.
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A residence at Stanly Ranch, Napa Valley, an Auberge Resorts location. (Auberge Resorts Collection)
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Globally, international tourism arrivals are set to rise by 30 percent in 2023 to 1.6 billion, according to market insights group Economist Intelligence Unit. Eager to embrace a full return to pre-pandemic lifestyles, consumers are set to ramp up

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