The reaction to the conglomerate’s involvement in the Games has been relatively — and surprisingly — free of criticism, yet the stakes are high.
Category: Luxury Goods and Services
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Victoria Beckham Learns to Smile After Achieving Some Milestones
At 50, and after some promising years for her business, the designer and former Spice Girl has softened up (a little).
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Burberry Replaces C.E.O. Amid ‘Disappointing’ Results
The British luxury group appointed Joshua Schulman to replace Jonathan Akeroyd, and said it expected earnings to suffer as an industry downturn deepens.
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As the E.V. Revolution Slows, Ferrari Enters the Race
Growth in electric vehicle sales has been slowing, but the Italian luxury carmaker is stepping up investment and setting ambitious targets.
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A Fashion Editors Quest to Craft a Wardrobe by America’s Finest Artisans
One former fashion editor’s quest to find the country’s craftspeople to create quietly patriotic, heirloom-worthy fashion.
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Bad Bunny, Maluma and More Headline Vogue World in Paris
Fashion met fencers and Bad Bunny on Place Vendôme. Enter the era of haute kitsch!
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Anthony O’Reilly, Flashy Irish Tycoon Who Led Heinz Company, Dies at 88
He found success on the rugby pitch and in boardrooms, building a media empire and boosting Heinz’s profits. He declared bankruptcy after his ventures buckled in the global financial crisis.
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Milan Fashion Week: Stop-and-Shop the Runways
If you’re just looking (but not buying), there’s pleasure in creating an imaginary wardrobe from the men’s wear catwalks at Gucci, Fendi, JW Anderson, Ralph Lauren and Tod’s.
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On Canal Street, A New Exhibition on Fake Designer Bags
A new exhibition that looks like a store is meant to draw attention to the prevalence of “superfake” handbags.
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Before the Paris Olympics, the Fabulous French Fashion Flex
Christian Dior, Balenciaga, Chanel, Hermès and Louis Vuitton have turned cruise shows into diplomatic currency.
