Hunter Tura, president-CEO of Bruce Mau Design, believes it does represent the "more hipper, younger brand" the company seeks to become as it competes with design-driven luxury brands such as Audi and BMW. Allen Adamson, managing director of …
As middle class consumers tighten their wallets, consumer brands have introduced value-priced versions of industry standards with names like “simple” and “basic.” But companies are still betting on premium products, “everyday luxury” in new household …
Imran Amed, founder of fashion website The Business of Fashion, said: "There will always be some consumers, particularly those early on in their consumption of luxury goods, who will be attracted to visual signifiers such as logos and icons which act …
Three-time F1 world champion Ayrton Senna is set to have his name posthumously attached to a raft of new luxury products, including motorbikes, speedboats and sunglasses. Senna, whose untimely death in 1994 led to a major overhaul of safety in F1 as …
The two key segments which are expected to drive the market are the accessories and hard luxury segments. The accessories segment, which accounted for 27.2 percent of the global personal luxury goods market in 2012, is expected to reach 29.3 percent …
After a successful soft-opening at last October's High Point Furniture Market, luxury mattress manufacturer Scott & DuVal announced that it has geared up for their grand premiere at the upcoming January Las Vegas Market with a myriad of new offerings.
Kingsdown, Inc., long known in the sleep products industry for being one of the first brands to embrace luxury mattresses, announced that it is returning to the segment with the introduction of its Kingsdown Haute Couture collection that will debut at …
Market for fake luxury goods in India is growing at twice the growth rate of genuine luxury products and is largely being driven by web shopping portals that account for over 25 per cent of the fake luxury goods market in India, the study claimed. The …
NEW DELHI/PARIS (Reuters) – Luxury goods group Richemont , whose stable of brands includes jewellers Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, has applied to open shops in India, joining other global retailers who entered the market since New Delhi relaxed …