Reebonz is an invite-only flash sales website for designer luxury goods. Modeled around the concept of "accessible luxury", members may shop online or on mobile applications. Reebonz targets customers in the Asia-Pacific region, and employs more than …
McKinsey also surveyed 544 consumers who purchase luxury goods and found 45% said they felt showing off luxury goods was in bad taste. That was down from 51% over the last two years. Mr. Guild said the figures suggested an easing in the mood of …
When you sell online – whether it's a luxury item or everyday household product – distortion is your enemy since it misrepresents your product and misleads your consumer understanding. To avoid this, you want to have your product image surrounded by a …
According to the latest Moneris Spending Report on Canadian consumers, the top purchase increases for the first quarter of 2014 included luxury goods, which surged by nine per cent. The new statistics, which came from Canada's largest credit and debit …
He also shared that, while the U.S. and Europe account for the largest demand for luxury goods, China has emerged as a key player accounting for 29 percent of the global demand for luxury goods, followed by the U.S. at 22 percent and Europe with 21 …
"We believe this transition will be considered a positive as (Tiffany's) senior management team continues to evolve into one with much broader global luxury goods experience than everbefore," Topeka Capital Markets analyst Dorothy Lakner wrote in a note.
The 2014 ESPY Awards will take place tomorrow night, Wednesday July 16th. This year's awards will be hosted by Drake (yay!) and will surely be attended by plenty of fashionable people. I mean, hello we're talking about athletes here… when you work in …
Gree launched a service in May to accept sales of used designer goods online. The service is being conducted in cooperation with Komehyo Co., a seller of recycled luxury items, which will appraise and purchase the items. Gree also began a same-day …
The weak rand is a primary driver of inflation because so much of what we consume — from oil to high-end technology, capital equipment and luxury goods -is imported. This means South Africans have to be increasingly innovative in finding ways to make …