Call it a lack of panache or sportiness, but U.S.-built autos don’t bring in the biggest money.
Category: Luxury Goods and Services
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Why Car Repairs Have Become So Expensive
More technology and creature comforts, as well as a parade of new electric vehicles, have complicated the job after accidents.
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Anya Firestone, Tour Guide and Star of ‘The Real Girlfriends of Paris,’ on ‘The Art of Drinking’
Anya Firestone leads what she calls “cou-tours” around Paris: Tours tailored to the clients’ interests, be they dinosaurs, drag queens or booze.
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David Gilmour, Who Turned a Tiny Island Into a Resort, Dies at 91
An entrepreneur for more than 50 years, he built a luxurious club in Fiji and started a bottled water company, now the second-largest imported water brand in the United States.
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The Rise of Luxury IV Drips for Hangovers
High-powered revelers are trying to hack their hangovers with concierge infusions.
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Does ‘And Just Like That …’ Signal the End of Stealth Wealth?
So does the pop culture and fashion wheel turn.
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Pharrell Williams on His New Role at Louis Vuitton
The American star steps into shoes once filled by Virgil Abloh at Louis Vuitton. His first collection debuts in Paris this week.
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MSCHF to Unveil Its Microscopic Handbag, a Speck-Size Tote
The Microscopic Handbag by MSCHF takes the tiny-purse trend to the extreme. To see it, you’ll need a microscope.
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Satoshi Kuwata of Setchu Wins the LVMH Prize, Fashion’s Biggest Young Designer Award
The brand celebrates cross-cultural communication and bridge-building.
