Newport Beach, CA, March 01, 2014 –(PR.com)– With success in past designer swimwear lines, Lady Lux® is branching out offering consumers a larger shopping selection by now including designer apparel and loungewear. Started in 2007 by designer …
While consumers in mature markets such as Europe and the United States are becoming “disillusioned” with luxury shopping, Chinese consumers are the most enthusiastic luxury shoppers in the world, finds a new Bain report. According to the consultancy's …
The luxury apartments are attracting consumers with its walking-distance to entertainment and shopping. OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – There's a new trend in consumer housing as more consumers want luxury living with everything they need in walking distance.
Luxury brands rule the roost this year as Acura and Audi moved up a few spots to join Lexus with the top three highest scores in Consumer Reports' annual car brand report cards. A perennial top scorer, Lexus earned the highest marks (79) for the second …
We won't even consider a vehicle for a top pick unless it has at least average reliability," said Jake Fisher of Consumer Reports. This year's top pickup truck is the Dodge Ram 1500. The new redesign makes this powerful truck feel like a luxury vehicle.
With the number of luxury consumers set to expand by 70 million to 400 million people by 2020, there is room for both U.S. and European brands to flourish even as middle-class shoppers rather than the super-rich drive growth in the period, according to …
A leading online retailer in luxury Egyptian cotton linens, Exceptional Sheets, is announcing an early Spring sale to entice consumers looking for luxury linens online at affordable prices. Although once considered too expensive for average consumers …
While the stock market saw a boost thanks to overall sales growth, the luxury market saw a distinct shift toward more consumer-oriented goods as the government's anti-corruption campaign continues. According to China's Ministry of Commerce, retail …
Seventy percent of 10,200 luxury consumers in over 90 cities aged between 18 and 50 said they use desktop computers every day for luxury purchases or to search for information on luxury goods, while 60 percent said they use smartphones every day for …