A fledgling neighbourhood of seven luxurious single-family homes on a pine-clad slope, La Vallee de Dalat overlooks miles of still-bucolic Vietnamese countryside. The development's general director, Le Tam, recently moved into the first villa with her …
For the much anticipated Best Developer award, top real estate brands Sansiri, Raimon Land, Pace Development and Magnolia Quality Developments Corporation have all made the shortlist, while last year's biggest winner, Kalara Developments, has been …
In 2009, she moved to New York, where she quickly rose to become a supermodel, along with the emergence of China as the biggest growth market for luxury products. The country's fashion industry is expected to triple in size to US$200bil (RM600bil) by …
He said the government will also revoke the luxury tax for commodities that are no longer categorized as luxury goods, such as freezers, air conditioners, and sanitary goods. Over the long term, he noted he would improve the tax allowance for …
Clarins, “The No.1 European luxury skincare brand”, from the beginning has preferred to use plant-based ingredients and apply the notions of aromatherapy and phytotheraphy. The very first Clarins products were 100% pure plant extract Face and Body Oils …
Tiffany & Co., (TIF) the world's second-largest luxury jewelry retailer, reported second-quarter profit that topped analysts' estimates as price increases and declining product costs helped counter tepid sales in the Americas. Net income in the quarter …
But last week Mr Blair was treated to a stay on a 377ft super–yacht named the Pelorus. Chelsea football club-owner Roman Abramovich lost the vessel two years ago and was forced to give it to his ex-wife Irina as part of their £200million divorce. The …
… Eisenbach and Valerie Steele; psychologist April Benson; and luxury market expert Pamela Danziger, the first hour-long special stages three amusing yet revealing social experiments that place subjects at the mercy of luxury items and exposes their …
The RealReal's Japanese expansion coincides with an uptick in the Asian nation's luxury goods market, which saw a 14.3 percent jump in sales during the first five months of this year. Euromonitor International predicts that Japanese sales of luxury …