The thirst for Western luxury goods, including spirits, from the emerging world's middle class, has allowed brands like Rémy Martin, Chivas Regal, and Smirnoff to flourish in these markets. "In only five years (2005 to 2010), almost 40 million …
Indeed, it's safe to suppose that, like biker coats, punk chains and studs and high-end tees, luxury sweats will become fashion evergreens, carrying on indefinitely as emblems of underplayed style. "Two or four … Gym-inspired items introduced for …
… as being among their most important markets. The positive knock-on from China sales for UK supply chains is significant. Chinese consumers are growing increasingly wealthy. There is a love for luxury British items and the potential in many sectors …
More bling? Kim Kardashian and Kanye West busied themselves with shopping for luxury items on Black Friday in Florida. The store sells timepieces ranging from plastic creations which cost a reasonable $75 to more extravagant watches which cost upwards …
Rahul Gajjar, finance director for wealthy art dealer Mr Saatchi, told jurors that Elisabetta Grillo, 41, made the claim after he wrote to her and her sister about their alleged use of the celebrity couple's credit cards to buy £685,000-worth of luxury …
We are also fans of cruise vacations and have just completed our 28th cruise. With a little homework, cruises represent a great value for frugal vacationers. Most cruise lines include food, lodging, and transportation between ports, while you pay for …
Veteran owned gift company Stateside Man Goods recently adds luxury watches from COBB & Co., an Australian company known for their line of beautiful wooden clocks, to their product line. (PRWEB) December 01, 2013. As part of their ever expanding …
This market niche has also embraced Hello Kitty both as a character and as a sort of spokesman for luxury items. “It's amazing what you can find,” enthuses Herman. “Hello Kitty-branded Swarovski-encrusted bikes, Mini Coopers, even Eva's (Eva Air …
To spend 10½ hours a day picking items off the shelves is to contemplate the darkest recesses of our consumerist desires, the wilder reaches of stuff, the things that money can buy: a One Direction charm bracelet, a dog onesie, a cat scratching post …