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He also hinted other licensed categories could one day come, including fine jewelry and furniture. Opening eponymous retail stores has certainly padded the wallets of the entrepreneurial designers who are his contemporaries, although none seem to have …
Bryan Collins of Bryce Company introduces his new branded Web-site program for fine jewelry programs, custom recognition jewelry and award products that allows customers to shop and purchase merchandise online. Bryan Collins, CEO of the Bryce …
Family owned since 1976, Michael's Jewelers of Yardley and Fairless Hills has combined extensive knowledge with unsurpassed service to become Bucks County's leading independent jeweler. They are the source for unique fine jewelry for engagements, …
The socio-economic angle is frontloaded into the very set-up as we meet David Clark (Sudeikis), a pot dealer who sells his wares to suburban moms, affluent architects and old college buddies. Sure, David's peers entered the work force and became …
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But her lavish lifestyle falls apart when she discovers Hal's investment banking is not only dishonest but also he's a habitual philanderer. When he's sent to prison and the government repossesses everything, pampered Jasmine has no choice but to pack …
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In fact, they're so common that a higher level of luxury exists to set the super-rich apart from the merely affluent. A budget of about $1,000 to $2,000 will buy one of the cheaper bags by luxe labels such as Prada, Hermes, Fendi, Chanel or Louis Vuitton.