Sissy's Log Cabin has evolved into Arkansas' largest independently owned jewelry store with 12,000 square feet of showroom filled with diamonds, jewelry, estate jewelry, fine gifts and fabulous antiques. Sissy's is committed to providing their …
The West, both real and romanticized, is celebrated in a big way at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. Paintings, sculptures, photographs, prints, jewelry and ceramics populate the galleries of the Hazel Hough Wing, organized under the equally …
Jewelry: On St. Thomas and St. Maarten you'll find familiar fine jewelry brands, but don't stop there. Handmade jewelry gets creative on many Caribbean islands, including St. Croix hook bracelets and amber jewelry in the Dominican Republic. Skincare …
The Irvine-based designer tries to bring enough edge to his fine jewelry to stand out among other brands without alienating customers who prefer to make a more subdued style statement. His method? Do the opposite of what the competition does while …
based fine jewelry designer Irene Neuwirth has launched her first fragrance, with Barneys New York. The fragrance is a summery blend of floral notes and ocean spray, the perfect reflection of her 10-year-old brand, which is recognizable for carefully …
At least £350m worth of property is sitting unused in The Bishops Avenue, the so-called Billionaires Row. The vacant and often ruined properties include 10 mansions previously owned on behalf of the Saudi royal family that have not been lived in for up …
Because couples need two incomes to afford the same lifestyle that one used to buy. Because people who graduate from college cluster in neighborhoods away from those who don't. And because people want more from marriage nowadays. Among affluent …
These nations are already grappling with poverty-associated cancers caused by infection or disease, she said. Added to that will be cancers blamed on more affluent lifestyles — high tobacco and alcohol use, eating processed foods and not exercising …
The results will not be news to many Catholics, especially in affluent Western countries, but the blunt official admission of this wide gap between policy and practice is uncommon and bound to raise pressure on Pope Francis to introduce reforms …