It's obvious enough that fast fashion brands like H&M, Zara, and Topshop — as much as we often depend on them to fill out our wardrobes — have the power to cut a serious chunk out of the profits of traditionally untouchable luxury names. With cheaper …
The Luminance store, co-owned by businesswoman Khanyi Dhlomo, stocks an array of luxury international brands as well as locally-produced products. Davies says while he's comfortable with the decision, in the future, government money should be spent …
PARIS: From crocodile farms to rose fields, suppliers of luxury material have become top acquisition targets for names like LVMH and Gucci owner Kering as they race to lock in rare skills and ingredients vital to their brands' survival. Having invested …
… include exhibits and vendors, car and art displays, fashions shows, wine and beer gardens and test drive areas. Tickets cost $2 per person. Children under 12 get in free. The event runs until 4 p.m.. Mercedes-Benz Burlington presents An Evening of …
“Luxury car buyers demand authentic materials,” Mike Sayer, the product public relations manager for Bentley Motors, said in an interview last month at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France. At the race, Bentley introduced a limited-edition Continental GT …
"It's basically being able to sleep under the stars in a luxury setting," said Jeffrey Poirot, general manager at AKA Central Park, which offers an outdoor bedroom on its 1,000-square-foot terrace outside its 17th-floor penthouse. For about $2,000 per …
Meanwhile, his old school pals have moved on into adulthood: Andy (Nick Frost) is a teetotal lawyer, Oliver (Martin Freeman) is a real–estate agent, Peter (Eddie Marsan) sells high–end cars, and Steven (Paddy Considine) is a construction executive.
While many real estate agents understand that this shift in how we look for homes underscores the need for high-quality online photos, there are still a few who apparently didn't get the memo. In fact, spotting some of the most cringe-worthy photos …
Film House, a Nashville film production company, was featured in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday, with the spotlight on the company's real estate mini-movies used to sell luxury homes. The article explores how Film House CEO Curt Hahn makes a pitch …