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 …
You can sulk away a day or two in a luxury resort, or break down and buy a few items at the gift shop and get on with paradise. In other words, it's time to cowabunga up, Bears fans. Teams with real adversity are the likes of the Giants and Falcons …
Room service is a luxury and a true hallmark of traveling. Having a piping-hot meal delivered right to your hotel room lets you know that you've arrived. It's comforting, nourishing, and … not time of day, is the bigger factor in determining what …
TORONTO — The days of strictly making saddles and harnesses are long gone for Hermes, but the French luxury label renowned for its silk scarves and leather bags maintains a centuries-old approach in craftsmanship of modern goods. Canadians will have …
What most people don't realise, she says, is that mass-produced items are often subject to the same rigorous design processes as luxury products. ''The really humble, simple things – even something like a dustpan and brush – are the result of a lot of …
J. Crew considers the luxury items, which they launched late last month, investments, calling the new line "hand-me-down worthy." Also see: Top 10 trends from Milan. Jenny Cooper, the head of design for J. Crew's children's line, Crewcuts, insists that …
It's that promise of finding luxury items at bargain prices that keeps women coming back to consignment. Alexandria Keener, co-owner of My Girlfriend's Wardrobe in York, said women can purchase brands through consignment that would never fit into their …
He added ready-to-wear and collaborated with artists including Stephen Sprouse and Kanye West. LVMH, the world's largest luxury–goods maker, in April posted its weakest fashion and leather-goods sales growth since 2009. Yves Carcelle, who worked with …
Tesco's chief executive, Philip Clarke, said that while Tesco was “making progress” he saw little improvement in consumers' spending power. “There is less pessimism around, but customers are still not seeing real disposable incomes improve,” he argued.