After luxury companies invested billions in China’s market, the country’s consumers turned to new pricey purchases.
AMARÉ products are made out of cacti, a popular leather alternative that shows plant-based extends beyond the dinner plate.
Carole Madjo, head of European luxury goods research at Barclays, weighs in on the outlook for the luxury sector as firms ...
Those not particularly knowledgeable in high-end fashion and luxury goods like counterfeits more than more fashion-savvy consumers, and they are more likely to post on social media about the original ...
Eastman is joining the ReGenesis Protocol, an Italian project solving for recycled waste monetization within luxury’s supply ...
Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar are accused of buying luxury items linked to burglaries across the country and then ...
A gang of illegal immigrants busted over a robbery at Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s Ohio home allegedly posed for photos ...
Capri Holdings forecast revenue for the year as well as fiscal 2026 below Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, as the Michael ...
LVMH shares dropped as slightly better-than-expected full-year results from the world’s largest luxury company threw doubt ...
India is set to review import tariffs on over 30 items including luxury cars and solar cells, potentially leading to higher ...