The Chinese found their gold, though trouble soon found them, in the form of crooked police officers and armed bandits who prowled the mining camps. Then, this month, the Ghanaian authorities declared the mines illegal and arrested more than 200 …
Prada SpA (1913), Tod's SpA (TOD) and more than a dozen Italian luxury goods makers pledged to work together to promote Milan fashion week amid concern it's losing out to New York, London and Paris. “The name of the game is unity,” Ermenegildo Zegna …
Entitled Uplifting the Earth: The Ethical Performance of Luxury Jewellery Brands, the report surveyed ten brands and compared their performance with innovations in the ethical sourcing of precious metals and gemstones. The report claims to be the world …
It was over-the-top, even by the standards of Nigeria, where some of the elite love to flaunt the luxury brands purchases in the boutiques in European capitals. Until very recently, flying abroad was the only way for them to buy luxury goods. Now …
The appeal, in part, is that luxury brands have gotten in on the act. “These sneakers have become so expensive that for an ad guy or a nonbanker, they're a way of saying, 'I've got cash,' ” says Mordechai Rubinstein, founder of the Mister Mort fashion …
After speaking about the most powerful celebrities in the world, let's take a look at the most powerful luxe brand in China. Chanel supersedes Louis Vuitton in China as the most favored luxury brand. China's well-heeled are obsessed with high-end brands.
The Heat will also have a large luxury-tax bill next season, though team president Pat Riley said earlier this week that he has not been given a mandate to pare a player like Mike Miller or Joel Anthony to relieve some of that burden. Riley's hope is …
Do all the senior staff drive luxury autos? Heck what if the car is paid off? Sounds like another perk windfall to send to the bank. If you are having to spend $5,200 on upkeep it's time for a new car. I really doubt that the directors use their …
CAMDEN, N.J. (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a New York City woman who led a group that shipped dozens of stolen and carjacked luxury vehicles to Africa has been convicted in New Jersey on numerous charges. Hope Kantete faces up to 15 years in prison …