The wreath joins other luxury items including Frederique Constant's Heart Beat Watch (£3,495), Gucci's newly launched logo canvas holdall with leather top handles (£910), which are also available on the retailer's site. A donation of £1,000 from the …
Women invest heavily in luxury items and for good reason. A quality handbag will last a lifetime if you take care of it. So there is value in purchasing a quality leather item over something cheap. High-end handbags not only make you look fashable and …
With the price of a movie ticket being what it is, it would be hard to argue that going to the movies is not already a luxury, but the price of tickets could continue to increase as theaters try to stand out from each other with a heavy emphasis on …
“Our office has been proud to play a role in the delivery to our troops of care items, little things we may take for granted at home in South Jersey, but treasured luxury items for our soldiers in hostile areas far from home,” Rudder said. “The cookie …
In October, the company launched its web site, revivalboutique.com, which allows for e-commerce, and as a by-product, attracted the attention of magazine stylists, including one who selected items for an upcoming shoot for Milieu Magazine. The shop …
Darius McDermott, managing director of broker Chelsea Financial Services, says: 'The next opportunity in China will not be in real luxury goods but in those the middle classes can afford, such as washing machines and cars — things you and I could buy …
The answer has much to do with what people are prepared to pay, and also how we perceive the desirability of luxury items. Says Dr Denize: “The thing about luxury is, in a negative sense, it's conspicuous and excessive; but in a more positive sense it …
All of her luxury items were suddenly gone. Before too long, it became a struggle to pay simple household bills. After paying rent not much, if anything, was left for food and necessities. Already depending on others for transportation, she started …
Every year, counterfeit headphones, sports jerseys, personal care products, shoes, toys, luxury goods, cell phones and electronic accessories get seized, according to the US's National Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Coordination Center in …