With a number of significant new CBD projects launching in the next two years, we're estimating there will be more than 30 new stores launched to host a range of international retailers including many premium and luxury brands. The time is right for …
According to a recent study, women's distaste for sexual ads varies depending on the value of the product displayed: They're upset and angry with sexual ads for cheap products but don't mind sex tied to luxury items. Women generally express spontaneous …
Potdevin, also the former CEO of Burton Snowboards, started his career with luxury group LVMH. On a call with analysts and investors, incoming chairman Michael Casey highlighted Potdevin's experience with both athletic clothing and luxury goods.
We expect Lincoln's combination of outstanding products and a personalized luxury buying and ownership experience will appeal to Chinese luxury consumers – especially those who purchase luxury for the personal experience rather than as an outward …
Potdevin, also the former CEO of Burton Snowboards, started his career with luxury group LVMH . On a call with analysts and investors, incoming chairman Michael Casey highlighted Potdevin's experience with both athletic clothing and luxury goods.
To differentiate their products, they stressed the concept of one-of-a-kind experiences that are nearly impossible to replicate. Hotels that occupy centuries-old palaces. Resorts that arose out of ancient villages. Private islands. Employing social …
New regulation seeks to avoid the use of Chinese state funds on wildlife products, expensive liquor, and other luxury goods. Shark fin hk 2013 2 6 Enlarge. Shark fins drying in the sun cover the roof of a factory building in Hong Kong on Jan. 2, 2013 …
While many of the products retail for more than the $550 limit, prices on the individual products are reduced because they're purchased in bulk. The most ridiculous gift (other than a hair dryer) being handed out this year is Southern Motion's Viva, a …
—The new rich are important in part because they spend only about 60 percent of their before-tax income, making them prime marketing targets. Companies increasingly turn to them to boost revenue with a range of new "mass luxury" products and services.