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LONDON: Expect Samsonite bags in the shape of violins, cow bells or Russian dolls, to name just a few of the surreal creations of Viktor & Rolf.
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MOSCOW -(Dow Jones)- Global sales of luxury goods will double over the next five years, while there is still potential in the U.S., Bernard Arnault, the chief executive of LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMUY) said Wednesday.
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MOSCOW: The luxury industry, a booming business for the last 20 years, is positioned well for continuing spectacular growth - Bernard Arnault, chairman of LVMH, predicted a doubling in the next five years to €300 billion - but needs to heed the growing
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‘India is a country of gift giving,” says Yves Carcelle, chief executive of Louis Vuitton. “The Taj Mahal was a wedding gift and just recently, a man gave his wife an Airbus.” Carcelle was referring to India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Indust
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3.1 Phillip Lim C.E.O. Wen Zhou has carefully guided her fledgling label’s success.
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Elie Tahari knows what women want—in clothes. What does Tahari want?
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Story of colourful fashion house attracts UK director · Movie will focus on dark side, fears family member
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The international community is losing the war against counterfeiting and piracy, a booming global industry that is increasingly under the control of organised crime, according to senior officials speaking at a conference in Rome.
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With a triumphant second exhibition at his Venice museum, François Pinault, the self-made French tycoon whose holdings include Gucci, Christie’s, and the Château Latour vineyard, has found a new role: champion of contemporary art.
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Diamonds, and other luxury goods, are poised to become better friends of online retailers
 
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