Sure, the total amount of veneer in a typical luxury car is less than on an old dining-room chair, so the effort is mostly symbolic. But it's good business: Sustainable … "It shows there is a growing market for sustainable products." What some …
The luxury–goods market is in a constant arms race with itself. New products must be more extravagantly produced and priced than the already extravagant goods that were sold before, and global recession be damned. Case in point: the Royal Bed from …
Chinese outbound tourists are cashing in heavily on luxury brands, from the shopping avenues of the Champs Elysees to Times Square in New York. In 2012, Chinese people spent over 300 billion yuan, or nearly 49 billion US dollars, for luxury goods.
Q4) What is unique in the V40, when compared to that luxury products? Ans) We have a lot of first-segment features, as the V40 gets TFT display where the driver can choose different themes as per driving moods, also there is knee airbag. There is a …
"We have completed 31 successful editions of the big brands carnival till date, catering to the general mass as well as the elite class with luxury products at affordable prices. The list of the brands on show is growing each year," Samyani explained …
“In response to reduced consumer spending power, counterfeiters have expanded their range of products,” a recent Europol report said. In addition to the traditional counterfeit luxury product, organized crime groups “now also counterfeit daily consumer …
As luxury goods sales slow, beauty products are the primary tool for attracting aspirational consumers, says Exane BNP Paribas analyst Luca Solca. Since lipstick costs a hundredth the price of a Vuitton handbag and a thousandth of a Hublot watch, he …
GOLD RIVER, CA–(Marketwired – Jun 27, 2013) – spalook.com, one of the most trusted online sources for high-performance luxury skin care and beauty essentials, has added the skin care brand Scalisi Skincare to its assortment of premium beauty products.
As well as counterfeit clothes and cigarettes, some 50 per cent of luxury brand-name products could be fakes, Romanias customs service has warned. Around 50 per cent of so-called brand-name products being sold in Romania are likely to be fakes, said a …