Classic Travelers are defined as being loyal to the places they love, returning multiple times to their favorite destinations, while the Relaxationist seeks out restorative, rejuvenating vacations that offer reprieve from everyday life. Luxury travel …
This man's career revolved around dealing with film and I like that he's honest about how we can appreciate digital. Also should point out that he took test shots with his D3X first which is not a luxury he had before in the old days. I'm also curious …
The theme for the Concours d'Elegance this year is American Royalty, with two luxury 1931 Duesenbergs, first produced for the rich and famous, stealing the show. "It's sort of like winning the lottery," Stephens, who lives in Cedar Hills, said about …
… been charged with stealing more than $866,000 from her employer over a six-year period by forging checks with the signature of one of the firm's partners, and then cashing those checks to pay for luxury vacations, fancy restaurants and shopping sprees.
New technology, like collision warning systems, are no longer confined to luxury brands like Mercedes and Volvo. It's showing up in mainstream vehicles like the Nissan Rogue and Ford Fusion. / General Motors, ho / AP …
The reasons for limited mobility are as wide-ranging as the people affected by it, and decades spent with the U.S. at war has dropped the average age of wheelchair users significantly enough that the mobility industry is rethinking the products it …
The UK's Noise Abatement Society, an advocacy group for combatting “antisocial noise”, has responded with a new certification for quiet consumer goods, known as the Quiet Mark. The certification highlights the fact that sound—its function as well as …
But this should not surprised you; think of it like seeing luxury brands pop up in TJ Maxx or Marshalls. The products you are encountering in this setting are not high-end fashion duds that somehow found themselves in a discount store. No, they were …
A Nielsen survey has shown just 17 per cent of New Zealanders are willing to pay more for designer goods compared with unbranded products with the same function. This compares with the global average of 44 per cent, while in China, the highest, three …