As the buying power of China’s masses continues to spiral upwards, more and more information is being gathered focusing not only on what they like to spend their money on but how they go about spending it. This week it has been the turn of the international audit and advisory services firm KPMG (http://www.kpmg.com/cn/en) to …
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Featured Photo The Goyard Book Luxury brands are adjusting to an environment in which buying power is switching to emerging markets, while consumers in developed regions are making luxury purchases across a widening range of distribution formats, including outlet stores and online. This leaves the luxury industry facing a central dilemma: how can it access …
Hit or Miss Gilt Targets Luxury Chinese Consumers With Vipstore.com
While Gilt is already a household name among online shoppers in the US, the brand, although a relative newcomer to the Chinese market, is already off to a vigorous start. China, with the world’s most vibrant market for luxury goods due to its soaring middle-class – already at 50 million and still growing – has …
Inside Jimmy Choo Acquisition The Real Deal Change For Luxury Shoe Business
London and New York-headquartered private equity firm Towerbrook Capital Partners has secured an exit from its investment in luxury shoe business Jimmy Choo, four years after the firm paid £185 million for the company. Privately held luxury goods group Labelux, which is based in Austria, has acquired the shoe company for £500 million, following reported …
Something Special Makes Vault Luxury Magazine Different
MANILA, Philippines – “It should feel like luxury in your hands.” This is what editor-in-chief David Celdran said when asked to describe Vault, his new magazine under ABS-CBN Publishing Inc. (API). Just like the compartment of valuables it is named after, Vault features all things expensive — from cars and watches to food and travel …
For Luxury Cars Lincoln Is Top Luxury Brand
Let us be the first to say that the results of the latest 2011 Vehicle Satisfaction Awards, conducted by influential auto industry resource AutoPacific, came as a bit of a surprise. Lincoln, arguably the most overlooked of luxury brands, was voted the ‘Top Premium Brand’ in the awards, as voted upon by more than 68,000 …
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