More and more foreign luxury brands are starting to make price adjustments of their products in China to compete for market share, as the new consumption trend of buying these goods online or during oversea trips continues to grow. It ...
Tags: Luxury Brands, Handbags
The 1970s is a decade that never seems to go out of style. This fall, the fashion runways in New York were full of fringe, suede and flares plus plenty of autumnal colors, and jewelry is following suit. Yellow gold is back in a ...
The Hurun Luxury Consumer Price Index, an annual study that gauges levels of top-end individual spending in China, has contracted for the first time in eight years. The LCPI 2015 dropped 1.8 percent year-on-year, said wealth researcher ...
This diamond, amethyst and turquoise ring by Schlumberger was one of the top jewelry lots Wednesday, garnering $52,500 and tying with a Tiffany chain as the top jewelry lot of the sale. New York--The celebrity status of one of ...
Tags: fashion model, Dark Passage, Crafts
Karl Lagerfeld tapped into his Bavarian roots for Chanel's latest Métiers d'Art show in Salzburg, Austria today. The pre-fall '15 collection featured many cheeky twists on traditional lace-up boots —both over-the-knee and ...
Tags: Metiers Tiers d'Art Show, Chanel, Shoes
More than 30 pieces of jewelry from the estate of actress Lauren Bacall will be up for auction at Bonhams this spring, including many by renowned designer Jean Schlumberger, such as this enamel and 18-karat gold bangle. When Bonhams ...
Tags: jewelry, gold bangle
Apparel and footwear online retailer, ideeli has officially changed its name to become ideel. Since being acquired by Groupon earlier this year, ideel has expanded its offerings in women’s apparel, shoes, home and men’s. At ...
Tags: Ideeli, Apparel, Accessories
US-based TacoTime has reintroduced certain products to its existing product range, as part of its rebranding strategy. The relaunched products include 5 Alarm Burrito, which is made with home-style tortilla filled with seasoned lean ...
Tags: TacoTime, rebranding strategy, Food
What Goes Around Comes Around, the leading resource of authentic vintage and luxury items, announced that it has partnered with Borderfree, a market leader in international cross-border ecommerce solutions, to expand its online presence ...
Tags: luxury items, authentic vintage
John Lewis publishes its five-week trading update, revealing that the retailer saw both bricks and clicks break records. For the five weeks to 28 December 2013, total sales were £734m, 7.2 per cent up compared with last year, 6.9 ...
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Fang Ying’s December wish list of Louis Vuitton handbags and Chanel perfume is not only for Christmas. Fang, 33, a secretary working in Shanghai, writes one every month for friends and family traveling abroad. Fang is not alone. ...
Tags: handbags, perfume, Luxury Spending
The British Fashion Council announces that Kate Moss will receive a Special Recognition Award at the British Fashion Awards for her remarkable 25 year-long career and continued influence on the fashion industry as the fashion icon of her ...
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Research released today by the Internet Advertising Bureau UK (IAB) reveals that just 11 of the UK’s 100 highest spending advertisers now have websites designed to automatically display content in the most appropriate way, for ...
The textile industry has a bright future in Scotland with traditional crafts such as knitwear well placed to export their high quality brands into new markets across the globe, First Minister Alex Salmond said that he outlined a new focus ...
Tags: textile industry, knitwear
A sweater by definition is a knitted top, and knitted garments have been around a very long time. So the real answer to who invented the sweater is the same answer to "who invented knitting?" Knitting by definition is the process of ...
Tags: Sweater, Apparel, coat, sweater skirt