Customs regulations vary, and experts say that the right paperwork can make all the difference.
Category: Collectors and Collections
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For Erdem Moralioglu, 25 Heads Are Better Than One
Erdem Moralioglu discusses his collection of busts, which is slowly taking over his London home.
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Nothing Says Status Like a Hotel Bathrobe
Items like hats, T-shirts, towels and, yes, bathrobes from luxury properties have become sought-after swag, even for people who haven’t stayed at them.
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Nothing Says Status Like a Hotel Bathrobe
Items like hats, T-shirts, towels and, yes, bathrobes from luxury properties have become sought-after swag, even for people who haven’t stayed at them.
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He Grew Up in the Shadow of the ‘Wolf of Wall Street.’ Then He Got Into Debt Settlement.
Ryan Sasson built a business that reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in fees for helping people negotiate down their debts. But former clients — and prosecutors — say it was exploitative.
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The Man Who All But Created Vintage Fashion
Fifty years ago Didier Ludot opened his couture resale boutique in Paris and changed style forever.
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Global Galleries Return to an Expanding London Scene
After a four-year break, the collaborative exhibition Condo is again luring international dealers to the city, where contemporary art is buoyant, against the odds.
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A Medieval Tale Told in Watches
The Knights of the Round Table collection by Roger Dubuis continues its exploration of the tale of King Arthur, this time with an icy scene.
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A Different Kind of Watch Club
“Being a guy of color founding a watch club is not something that’s done every day,” said Henry Flores, the founder of Classic Watch Club.
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What the New Year May Hold for the Luxury Watch Business
The dealers Silas Walton and Austen Chu discuss their predictions for 2024, including more stability in the market and collectors who buy for passion over profit.
