One new store currently celebrating its grand opening is the must-visit place for items like outdoor planter stands, plant holders, garden fountains and other great accouterments for outdoor spaces. Luxury Home Garden Supply, established earlier this …
NEW DELHI: Italian high-end accessories brand Furla plans to expand its presence in the Indian market once the government clears its joint venture with Genesis Luxury Fashion, a top official said. "We are yet to get … Some items sourced from China as …
As long as the aesthetic value and enjoyment are uppermost in investors' minds when buying luxury items such as paintings and antiques and these items are not otherwise used in carrying on a trade, for example by charging customers a viewing fee, …
LOS ANGELES, July 17, 2013 — /PRNewswire/ — The 2013 ESPYS presented by Capital One reveal some of the most coveted items right now —all included in The 2013 ESPYS Gift Bag. It's the most anticipated goodie bag in sports created to celebrate and …
Bid on one-of a-kind silent auction items including horseback riding lessons and private lessons by Chef Kurt Alldredge, along with other local luxury items – all to benefit the financial and emotional support program services offered by Teddy Bear …
Saulnier said when the government made the changes, it suggested it was cutting out luxury items, although the approvals required medical evidence. Those receiving the special-needs allowances in 2011 were still eligible for them as long as they still …
In comparison, they note that the Great Recession group also showed a bit less interest in luxury items than the students who were surveyed in the mid-2000s. For instance, 41 percent of high school seniors questioned 2008-2010 said it was important to …
And though the company is hardly abandoning promotion of its core products, Mr. Elbaz, whose line includes false eyelashes and a “doll palette,” is bringing a soupçon of whimsy to an industry giant. “The real luxury of today is not what has always been …
For example, the Danish, Dutch and Norwegians are the most honest with 88 percent, 85 percent, and 84 percent, respectively, saying they never remove items such as plush robes or luxury bedding. At the other end of the spectrum, only 43 percent of …