After a makeover that took nearly four years, the jewelry company’s famous flagship store in Manhattan is set to reopen under new ownership.
Category: Luxury Goods and Services
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The New Tiffany, Unboxed
After a makeover that took nearly four years, the jewelry company’s famous flagship store in Manhattan is set to reopen under new ownership.
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Textiles Are Part of the Fabric of Milan Design Week
The annual festival of furnishings and household objects has several presentations involving cloth materials and techniques.
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French Business Titans Top Forbes’s Richest List
Two French business titans, Bernard Arnault of the LVMH empire and Françoise Bettencourt-Meyers of L’Oréal, are named the world’s wealthiest man and woman.
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Swiss Watch Leaders Are Eager to Make Up for Lost Time in China
Brands seem determined to make the most of the bounce in luxury spending that they have anticipated since Beijing ended its zero-Covid policy.
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5 Types of Watches Define the Market
The options for building a solid collection of timepieces are almost limitless, but choices from these categories would be a good start.
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Small Bits of Leather Shape an Industry
A one-man family business still produces watch straps and other small leather items. But the number of such companies has been declining sharply in Italy.
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Dior’s Gateway to India
The stakes are getting higher in fashiontainment. What a flex.
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Resort Communities Turn to Adventure Sports to Lure New Residents
From wave pools to archery ranges, horseback riding to ax-throwing, communities are expanding beyond golf — and winning customers along the way.
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Golf is Helping Drive the Real Estate Surge Around Milan and Lake Como
Golf resorts are enjoying newfound popularity among international travelers and home buyers in the Lombardy region, known for its cultural attractions and lakes.
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Can’t Buy the Watch You Want? It’s Partly a Lack of Watchmakers.
With student enrollments down and retirements rising, Swiss brands worry that growth will stall.
