Lincoln, the luxury automobile brand, today previewed Lincoln Black Label, a collection of ultra-premium exterior and interior themes mated to an even higher level of personal services and experiences that mark the next step in the brand's reinvention.
Later, after Macy's had filed its suit, Martha Stewart would have a long list of complaints about the company: Macy's was not aggressively selling her products; they'd turned down her ideas, especially her proposals for higher-priced, luxury products …
Goodfellow and Goodfellow, based in Peterlee, County Durham, works with London's Ritz and Dorchester hotels and a number of Michelin star chefs, and has a luxury showroom in the heart of Westminster. The firm, which employs 15 people, … “When a five …
Altman, a former fashion editor at Marie Claire, InStyle and O, the Oprah Magazine, will introduce Wolford's new product lines of legwear, lingerie, shapewear, swimwear and ready-to-wear to women across the U.S. She will also present Wolford's luxury …
Fund managers AllianceBernstein are taking a leaf out of the multinationals' books and doing on-the-ground research to pick consumer trends such as in basic and luxury food items. Forecasting such trends is one way for emerging equity fund managers to …
“The progressive luxury client craves to know the story behind the products and services they engage — they want to feel that personal connection,” said Jim Farley, executive vice president of global marketing, sales, service and Lincoln, in a statement.
We saw our already competitive situation in luxury, imported auto sales tampered by new government actions that we think we are on top of and should not be as much of a problem going forward. Nevertheless, in the quarter our results were clearly impacted.
Boston is still seeing some softness in the high–end market. “A stunning two-bedroom home in Battery Wharf on the Waterfront has … the tight supply of apartments in Boston. Jennifer Athas is a licensed real estate broker. Follow her on Twitter @Jenathas.
DeSage, who supplies luxury gifts to the casino industry, is accused of under-reporting his income by $19.2 million in 2006, $27.7 million in 2007, $30.6 million in 2008 and $9.7 million in 2009. U.S. Magistrate Judge Peggy Leen set a Sept. 10 trial …