From antiaging treatments to lavish health-focused vacations, rich Gen Zers are spending on luxury brands and experiences that align with their values.
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After the launch of successful vintage drops with Gap, designer and Round Two founder Sean Wotherspoon has been announced as ...
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Fashions change. For many years, growth in the luxury industry could be summed up in two words as “China ...
architecturally striking mansion built by L.A. developer Ardie Tavangarian was a monument to luxury and excess. Sold for $83 million in 2021 to Luminar Technologies Chief Executive Austin Russell ...
A knock-off Ikea has popped up in one of Kim Jong-un’s luxury shopping centres in North ... shopping mall in central Pyongyang, the fake store comes complete with a huge collection of furniture ...
People aren't shopping luxury like they used to—and it might not be the same ever, new State of Fashion report finds. © 2024 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights ...
Not everyone outside the UK will be aware that Lily Allen hails from a family with roots in the entertainment industry. Her father, Keith Allen, 71, is an actor who has starred in over 140 films ...
This article is part of The Luxury Slowdown Survival Guide, a collection of articles that examines the recent industry downturn and the strategies brands may employ to come out of it unscathed.