Sweatshop workers throughout the developing world are making products which can be found on the most fashionable catwalks or at the leading retail outlets in Europe and the US. However, not many of them will represent their company with the same pride …
… aiming to send a message about a cool lifestyle, instead of just the nuts and bolts of products, he said. Lexus debuted in Japan in 2005, much later than in the U.S. Until the arrival of the Lexus, the Japanese luxury market was dominated by …
Looking like she was in the lap of luxury, the American heiress laid back in her chair surrounded by refreshments, and with her handbag on the seat next to her. 'Comfy JetSet Life. I don't fly anywhere without my pink blankie,' she wrote on her …
Large, open interior courtyards, prep kitchens, casitas, bonus rooms and relaxing California rooms make these homes stand out and complement the luxurious lifestyle at The Lakes. Estrella and Sevilla also offer Lennar's buzzed about Next Gen – The Home …
But instead, they use the tunnels for fuel, cooking oil and building materials — and some luxury items — that are cheaper in Egypt because they are subsidized by the government or banned to import by the Israelis. Hamas and other militant factions …
And this plush women's handbag—which comes in either a single-piece calf leather or exotic skins like ostrich and crocodile, and has been painstakingly handcrafted by workers in Italy—is just one of the brand's offerings of pricey, luxury items that …
Top-end prices will continue to rise, though, says Miller, due to the scarcity of high-quality properties. Olivier Danan, managing director of Heritage Capital Investment, however, believes that high real estate prices are reasonable for what they will …
Real estate and other non-payroll savings will also probably grow next year. On the flip side, HP's revenue has slid by approximately by 8% this year but will probably decline by a smaller amount in FY14. The lower base revenue will create an easier …
Every suicide bombing — the trademark of foreign jihadis — gets front-page coverage, like a blast that ripped through an Aleppo restaurant Thursday, killing a girl and six of her guests at a party celebrating her successful high school test scores …