The men's segment is worth around 41% of the luxury goods market – which was worth $26 billion in 2012 – and is growing at a faster pace than the women's segment, according to Claudia D'Arpizio of management consultancy firm Bain. "Men are becoming …
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HONG KONG, June 4 (Xinhua) — Chinese affluent consumers are increasing their purchases of lower price luxury items, moving away from established brands, Bank Julius Baer said in a report here on Tuesday. The Swiss biggest private banking group …
The most obvious reason, however, is of course the dramatically lower price that pawn shop luxury goods command as compared to new items, especially with the country's high taxes on luxury. In a growing trend, big ticket items are sold through auctions.
Consumers of luxury goods in China are increasingly turning to pawn shops for their purchases, especially the country's young professionals who can't afford new international luxury brands on account of the country's high import taxes. In the past …
BANGKOK — Thailand's Buddhism body said it is monitoring monks nationwide for any inappropriate behavior after a video showed monks using luxurious personal items while flying on a private jet. The YouTube video showed one of the monks was wearing …
French authorities have destroyed more than 1 million counterfeit items, including fake Hermes bags and designer perfumes, in events staged across the country. Commerce minister Nicole Bricq, attending one such event at Chilly-Mazarin, south-west of …
Faberge's work was rewarded in 1885 when the Romanovs made his firm their official supplier of luxury goods, which allowed him to use their double-headed eagle crest on everything he made. While this anointed his works with prestige, it also yoked …