In the next several years, they'll get thinner, the resolutions will get higher, and their lighting technologies will become both higher-quality and more energy-efficient. OLED will lead the charge. While these TVs are about the price of a luxury …
The house appeals to women — it's an elegant sexy house – but it has all the technical gadgets guys like, Mr. Talpalar says. The home has a gas fireplaces, crown moulding, walk-in closets, well-appointed principal rooms and spa-like bathrooms. It is …
How does a luxury fashion brand seize this digital momentum to pave the way in the Chinese fashion industry and cater to more Chinese online users? With this question in mind, Jing Daily talks to Lovati about his opinion on China's digital fashion …
The French designer label ranked behind Audi and BMW – which came first and second – in the country's 2013 World Luxury Index, which compiles the most popular luxury brands amongst the population. Other fashion and beauty companies which managed …
RELATED: REVIEW: FORD F-150 AN UNLIKELY LUXURY CAR. The EPA ratings for the regular F-150 equipped … But you'd have lots more fun revving that turbo V-6 engine and challenging sports cars at stoplights. Inside, the cabin features bucket seats …
In response to rising demand for renting and leasing luxury vehicles, German Rent A Car – the UAE's leading luxury car rental company and limousine operator – has expanded its fleet to include a total of 15 All-New Cadillac XTS models. The units …
High-end luxury homes, whether they be single-family or condominium style structures, can offer such inducements as wine cellars, pools, theatres, built-in waterfalls and even bowling alleys. But automobiles have always been shunted to their own structure.
Secondly, a worsening economic situation in Europe has encouraged European car manufacturers to concentrate their efforts on South Korea's luxury vehicle market. Thirdly, European vehicles have become popular, particularly among young and wealthy …
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Yandong claps during a ceremony to unveil a pair of Qing dynasty bronzes that were looted from a Beijing palace more than 150 years ago and returned this year by the family that runs French luxury-goods conglomerate Kering at …