The company's standout quarter seems like the latest evidence of the improving economy at home and Europe, as its seat-warmers are generally luxury items, and sales are tied to the highly cyclical auto market. I'd expect strong results for the rest of …
The motor is the latest in a list of luxury items that have been put for sale by the Titan team in the last year. They have included luxury watches and diamond bracelets which have been seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Detective Superintendent …
“While we find that ownership of luxury products is associated with a higher satisfaction with life compared to ownership of non-luxury products, the mere use of luxuries decreases an individual's satisfaction with life,” says the study abstract. So …
“But when I finally found it, I had nothing but a plastic grocery bag to put all of Joshua's soiled items in,” she said. “One evening I was nursing him at my parents' house and he had fallen asleep on my lap. I didn't want to wake him up by pulling out …
However, said broadsheet Philippine Daily Inquirer's director for mobile JV Rufino during the Future of Media forum on Tuesday at the UP-Ayala Technohub in Quezon City, printed newspapers will likely become curated, luxury items as consumers veer …
Generally, we define luxury items by their expensive price, exclusivity, high quality, and aesthetic appearance. Previous research has shown that luxury consumption enhances your positive mood while increasing your general satisfaction with life (at …
From researchers study, 'feel good' factor is higher when you own, not just use, luxury items. Just using an affordable luxury item you do not own can, in fact, dampen the feel good factor that normally surrounds such products," said Liselot Hudders …
… afterwards is more depressing than never having the experience in the first place. An experiment by researchers at Belgium's Ghent University found those who get the chance to own luxury products or brands have high levels of 'subjective well-being.'.
Liselot Hudders and Mario Pandelaere of Ghent University in Belgium, said just using an affordable luxury item you don't own can, in fact, dampen the feel good factor that normally surrounds such products. To test the link between luxury consumption …