For years, Farfetch was a tech darling that powered much of online luxury shopping. Now it is teetering on the brink of collapse.
Category: Luxury Goods and Services
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In Watches, Yellow Gold Is Back
Brands see the trend gaining in popularity throughout 2024.
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Belgium Emerges as a Source of Watchmaking Creativity
Dozens of brands are at work in the nation despite hurdles such as a shortage of factories and struggles for name recognition.
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What to Eat, See and Do During Miami Art Week
An array of restaurants and boutiques have opened alongside Miami-area mainstays to cater to visitors and an influx of new residents.
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Jussi Pylkkänen Steps Down as Christie’s President
The Christie’s president Jussi Pylkkänen, who held the hammer for the auction house’s biggest sales, is leaving after nearly 40 years. Much changed in that time.
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Emeralds Are the Focus of Jared’s High Jewelry Collection
The 14 new pieces showcase the green gems as well as emerald-cut diamonds.
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The Undoing of George Santos
Lying is one thing in politics. But lying and stealing for the sake of Ferragamo and Hermès?
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A Vintage Shop to the Stars Holds Its Own Against New Rivals
Thirty years after starting What Goes Around Comes Around, Gerard Maione and Seth Weisser are still on the hunt for lost classics from Hermès, Chanel and Levi’s.
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In the Beauty World, the Holidays Are Always Top of Mind
That Advent calendar or gift set on your shopping list? Work on it likely started some time last year.
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Sometimes the Best Watches Come in Pairs
Many couples, especially those in Asia, seem to like having the same or similar timepieces.
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5 Concierges Recommend Luxury Gift Experiences
Five concierges at luxury hotels around the world describe experiences that they think would be great gifts.
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How Can ‘Absurd’ Luxury Prices be Justified?
The exorbitant cost of luxury fashion has left us out in the cold, wondering who can sustain this market?
