Hermès and Chanel have their history and their concept that makes people believe they aren't just buying luxury products, but are also acquiring this luxury spirit. Now people believe our concept, and I think some pieces are expensive but people want …
Interspersed throughout the magazine's first-rate stories and photography are timely news and notes about the latest in high culture, luxury goods, fine dining and premium hospitality. "Our customers will find interesting stories and vivid imagery that …
The Rand Luxury Review is a press showcase and shopping experience displaying the latest in luxury products and services. The event brought together brands from multiple industries, including automotive, jewelry, cosmetics, private aviation, resorts …
Of those surveyed, the large majority of respondents reported that over the last five years, their consumption of luxury products has risen most significantly in the travel (62%), technology (62%) and food and drink (60%) sectors. The consumption of …
With rows of luxury brands, a stroll through the streets of metropolitan China is akin to walking through Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, New York's Fifth Avenue and Champs-Élysées in Paris. A closer look, however, will reveal that international labels …
Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) –- DFS Group Philippe Schaus discusses duty free shopping and the focus on luxury products. He speaks with Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg). Please enable …
If I were to correlate the rupee depreciation to marketing in India, and extricate one trend from my trendspotter's hat, it would be the one that is all about the great big 'desi' brands movement, as I would call it. Expect a clarion call to revive …
Many Indian developers often define luxury and ultra-luxury as products (apartments/villas) that are priced high by adding a few extra features so that they can be sold to high net worth individuals (HNIs), ultra-HNIs, Persons of Indian Origin and non …
Company applies for India entry. Italian luxury goods company Bulgari is learnt to have made a formal proposal to the Centre for setting up single-brand stores in India. This would be the group's second entry into the Indian market. In April 2011, it …