Fakes of Luxury brands like Tory Burch, Michael Kors, Gucci, Prada and Rolex were found for sale at the vendors. Ray Ban, ERA baseball caps and other brands were found as well. Police worked with a counterfeit goods expert Lorne Lipkus, who is trained …
The mainland will widen the scope of its consumption tax to include more luxury goods, Xinhua reported, a sign that some high-end brands may become more expensive for consumers. It is also targeting goods that cause heavy pollution or use excessive …
executive says the automaker's struggling Lincoln brand is “not true luxury,” and faces a tough road back that will take years. J Mays, Ford's design chief, said the company's focus on rebuilding Lincoln has only just begun — and that Lincoln's …
European luxury goods groups shrugged off fears of a slowdown as top brands Hermès, Salvatore Ferragamo and Brunello Cucinelli reported strong sales – indicating that they could beat expectations for the rest of the year. Hermès, maker of the $10,000 …
CLA will preview its upcoming research tracking more than 250 luxury brands and their presence in China, digital outreach, and in-store amenities that cater to traveling Chinese customers in order to highlight best practices by luxury brands as well as …
BMW emerged from a year wracked by an ever shrinking COE quota and soaring premiums to be Singapore's top luxury marque in 2010, trailed closely by traditional rival Mercedes-Benz. But despite the year-long duel, the two German premium brands had …
Italian automaker Ferrari is elevating the brand's standards of innovation with the debut of its Ferrari Speciale 458 model Sept. 10 at the Frankfurt International Motor Show. The 458 model earned the moniker Speciale because of the amount of research …
The official launch of brand new app, 'Klinked' by Liverpool lads Anthony Packwood and Kyle Corfield is set to be the app to revolutionise how you go about spending your cash. The Klinked promise is to introduce you to cool, new places and save you …
In times of deep recession, it is commonly understood that luxury brands are the first to feel the pinch; Michelin-star dining rooms abandoned, car showrooms empty and the world's high-fashion boutiques see more tumbleweed than customers. When fashion …