Global luxury retailer Louis Vuitton and writing instruments major Mont Blanc have approached the Delhi High Court to restrain Chandigarh-based ecommerce firm Digaaz from selling their products. The two filed a suit through law firm Anand and Anand …
But the big product moves won't begin until next year, as the Nissan luxury brand launches a smaller, entry-level sedan and inches toward a broader vehicle lineup. Meantime, Infiniti is laying the needed groundwork to polish up its brand image ahead of …
The goods range from sleek Gore-Tex jackets and the latest in ski equipment, to luxury items like espresso makers and camp stoves that do double duty charging electronic devices. Suppliers range from industry giants Patagonia and Mountain Hardwear to …
… dropped 25% over the last year, Chen noted — but it may also show a shifting conception of luxury: New hotels are delaying their applications for five-star status, the Financial Times notes, hoping to avoid the stigma currently surrounding luxury …
Luxury goods brands such as Louis Vuitton, Remy Martin and Bentley have posted falls both in growth and profits in the recent period, down from record highs. That the sales of luxuries have been booming in a period of global recession for the past few …
Where are U.S. households splashing out the most? Morgan Stanley drilled down into more than 100 categories of consumer spending and found the strongest growth in durable goods (products designed to last at least three years), particularly luxury goods.
What went wrong: Volvo competes with way too many car brands. The Swedish manufacturer is in direct competition with mid-luxury cars, like Toyota and General Motors, while also finding itself up against lower-priced high-end cars from Mercedes and BMW.
Not long ago, analysts were worried luxury fashion brands would be stunted by knock-offs in China while retaining their cache in the U.S. But for Coach (COH), the near-luxury American leather goods company, an opposite scenario is panning out: sales at …
The animal charity has met with the Rain Forest Alliance and UTZ Certified, two organisations working across the world to certify that food products such as coffee meet responsible animal welfare standards. Dr Neil D'Cruze, the head of wildlife …