Sales of luxury products rocketed in Brighton last year and continue to sell well in 2014. The independent price comparison site PriceSpy.co.uk has found that Brighton shoppers splashed out on high-end brands and helped drive an 88% growth in sales of …
Nike is a luxury brand. It has always been about innovation. I bought a Nike+ bracelet that I personally consider as a luxury product, though it is a mass-manufactured item available at any Apple stores. Undoubtedly Nike has succeeded in creating a …
In light of the global recession, is the demand for luxury goods still booming? There'll always be a demand for luxury. All that might vary — depending on a country's economic climate — are the types of products required and the ways in which they're …
ValidateMyTag(TM) is a patented system that uses the new $100 U.S. bill to serve as the certificate of authenticity for luxury products. The website provides information to brand owners on how they can sign-up for the service and the mobile web app …
We get Louis Vuitton purses for 200 yuan ($32) and I sell them for 300 yuan," said one Chinese merchant based in the southern city of Guangzhou, who uses Alibaba's Taobao marketplace website to sell fake luxury goods. "Taobao gets stricter every year, …
… both but the top end having first in one and the uber luxurious suites in the other."India is a market with substantial demand for super luxury, premium products. We chose to go in for the A-380 with suites for the India market," David Lau, SIA's …
Chinese fast-moving consumer goods brands have responded to demand for premium and luxury products that are widely recognized in top-tier cites. Nearly a third of all fast-moving consumer goods are now sold online in China, up from 19 percent two years …
After studying in Italy and graduating from Parsons with a BFA in Product Design, I moved into a full-time career in luxury products. Over the next ten years, I worked with leading interior design, architecture, and product-licensing firms, and …
We get Louis Vuitton purses for 200 yuan ($32) and I sell them for 300 yuan," said one Chinese merchant based in the southern city of Guangzhou, who uses Alibaba's Taobao marketplace website to sell fake luxury goods. "Taobao gets stricter every year, …