He was looking for luxury items, art work and collectibles. “It's a lot of crap,” he said. But perhaps Hawks did not saunter into the warehouse where a giant sign bearing the name of Rao's, a popular Italian restaurant in Caesars Palace, was available …
Counterfeit luxury goods are aplenty in China, and Louis Vuitton is one of the brands that is extremely popular among consumers. However, it just got a lot more difficult to buy and sell fake LV items online, now that Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba …
Flash sales sites typically offer a limited supply of luxury products at big discounts through online sales events that last for a short time. Zulily filed for an initial public offering Tuesday, putting the company on course to be the first so-called …
… federal government and accrediting bodies could play a positive role here by developing regulations that force institutions to spend a certain percentage of resources on instruction and [by] writing regulations that would reduce competition over …
Sotheby's biannual sales in Hong Kong are considered a barometer of demand from China and elsewhere in Asia for some of the world's most expensive artworks and luxury goods. As many as 16 records were set at the five-day event. Among the highlights …
Many of the recent discoveries remain consistent with prior OpSec research, proving that counterfeiting continues to expand beyond high cost, luxury goods into everyday personal care items such as toothpaste, shampoo and nail polish. This illicit …
Chinese men are famously keen luxury shoppers, for example. But one of the hottest luxury items with global appeal is the men's handbag—the “man bag,” “man purse,” or, simply, “murse“. Euromonitor dug into its data for Quartz to help quantify the …
These are just a few of the many items available, with popular brands such as Dolce & Gabbana, Escada and Michael Kors also being offered at a discount. Lovers of luxury fashion are cordially invited to see what great deals await at “Bottega Veneta …
Fur coats, a 2.2-carat diamond ring and Rolex watches were just some of the items owned by three disgraced Wisconsin insurance executives and auctioned off to help repay the $6 million they stole from clients and a local bank. U.S. marshals seized some …