Employ snobbish stuff to boost luxury items sale! Toronto, April 30 (IANS) — Being polite may not always be good, especially when it comes to selling luxury branded stuff as poorly treated customers are more prone to buy such items, a fascinating …
If an annual art fair that moves millions of dollars of luxury goods in a state-of-the-art white tent that occupies the same bit of land as New York's premier psychiatric institution teaming up with an affordable apparel chain seems random to you, well …
Grosvenor, whose assets include 300 acres (121 hectares) in London's Mayfair and Belgravia neighborhoods, said pretax profit excluding changes in investment property values and one-time items more than doubled last year to 175.1 million pounds, largely …
Coach–The luxury goods retailer earned 68 cents per share for the third quarter, seven cents above estimates, with sales roughly in line. Coach saw weakness in its women's bag and accessories business, but did note strength in men's products as well as …
Leading E-commerce luxury linen retailer offers discounts on some of their favorite products as well as a complimentary pillow with orders exceeding $50. Evansville, IN (PRWEB) April 29, 2014. E-commerce luxury bedding retailer ExceptionalSheets.com is …
… Victor at North Station, Cheek said the Radian's emphasis on service will be a draw for tenants. For example, if you get a supermarket delivery at Radian, the concierge will not only bring the items to your door, but he or she will put them away …
Participants who expressed an aspiration to be associated with high-end brands also reported an increased desire to own the luxury products after being treated poorly. Based on the study's findings, Dahl suggests that, if consumers are being treated …
LOS ANGELES — Every time a bartender at trendy Los Angeles fusion eatery Luna Park squeezes a shot of lime into a drink these days, owner Peter Kohtz says he winces a little. Luna Park, known for its large selection of craft cocktails, is one of …
It means more to people to own a luxury product or brand than to have the privilege of simply using one. Just using an affordable luxury item you don't own can, in fact, dampen the feel good factor that normally surrounds such products, say Liselot …