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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What Bank Earnings Reveal About the Health of the Economy
JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo reported solid earnings on Friday, but big questions remain about the sector’s health and a potential recession.
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Earnings Season Arrives With Recession Fears Front and Center
Investors will be closely watching whether worries about an economic slowdown dent corporate profits, and lead to further layoffs.
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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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Can’t Buy the Watch You Want? It’s Partly a Lack of Watchmakers.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:With student enrollments down and retirements rising, Swiss brands worry that growth will stall.
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TAG Heuer’s Watches Now Have Her Touch
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Carole Forestier-Kasapi’s first projects for the Swiss brand, including a solar energy movement, are being introduced this year.
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Why 1997 Was Fashion’s ‘It’ Year
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:From the arrival of John Galliano at Dior to the murder of Gianni Versace, a new museum show in Paris looks at how 1997 changed fashion — forever.
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Joan Mitchell Foundation Claims Vuitton Ads Infringe on Painter’s Copyright
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The artist’s organization said it rejected requests from the fashion company to use the artworks in handbag ads, but the luxury brand used them anyway.
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Pharrell Williams Is Louis Vuitton’s Next Men’s Designer
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The rapper and music producer will succeed Virgil Abloh and “lead Louis Vuitton toward a new and very exciting chapter,” the brand said in a statement.
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As Parisians March to Fight Pension Changes, Shopkeepers Nod and Agree
The New York Times – Business:Angry protests over a plan to raise France’s retirement age pile uncertainty on small businesses, but most are siding with the demonstrators.
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LVMH Shuffles Leadership at Dior and Louis Vuitton, Its Top Brands
The New York Times – Business:The company’s chairman, Bernard Arnault, continues to promote his children to the luxury goods group’s key posts.
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In China, Luxury Shopping Faces Ongoing Headwinds
The New York Times – Business:China’s zero-Covid policy has weighed heavily on the high-end market in 2022. In the wake of recent protests, is a recovery in sight?
