Jeanne Lanvin's collaboration with French interior designer Armand-Albert Rateau culminated in the design of her private apartments, completed in 1925, in the mansion she bought on Rue Barbet-de-Jouy in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. In 1965, Louis …
Chic bathroom walls and floors sport crisp-looking gray tiles or, for a generous dollop of luxury, intriguingly veined gray marble. Kitchens showcase gray in myriad ways. In addition to walls, various permutations of the color make an appearance on …
"It's a more lifestyle-oriented, a more trendy — it's not as traditional. For someone who knows what they're seeking and can obviously achieve, they're looking for a higher-end luxury. This doesn't feel like it's Las Vegas, but if you need that, all …
Exhibitors and clients soak in luxury–lifestyle offerings amid the efficiency, safety and familiarity of Singapore's relatively westernised culture. While the regional market may need five or even 10 more years to mature, this show has established …
Despite weaker sales in general for luxury brands over the past few years, the company wants to further expand in Asia – particularly China – and other emerging markets. Designer apparel and accessories fare especially well in these markets, as do …
“It was a great opportunity to offer a much more upscale room product that really competes with the luxury product out there and at the same time marry that with a great lifestyle product and energy experience that customers are willing to pay for …
Cadillac is moving its headquarters to New York City in 2015 in hopes of getting closer to the luxury lifestyle. GM's management, including CEO Mary Barra, believe Cadillac's move away from Detroit will help its brand image. Loading… Post to Facebook.
Even though there was plenty of opportunity to splurge on fine dining and high-end beauty treatments in the upper-middle-class Washington, D.C., suburb of Reston, Va., where she lives, she never felt particularly tempted to partake. That is, until the …
Second, the elite we do have has to acknowledge that privilege imposes duties. Wealthy people have an obligation to try to follow a code of seemliness. No luxury cars for college-age kids. No private jet/ski weekends. Live a lifestyle that is more …