With the Lunar New Year on Jan. 29, the Year of the Snake commences as the Chinese zodiac rotates through its 12 animals.
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 ...
When I personally tested it out in natural deodorant form, the scent was a bit more faint than what I'm used to (read: Old Spice men's deodorant), but ... focus is also evident in Salt & Stone's ...
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 ...
For Wild Life Bakery we researched where they stored the packaging, how it fit in the space, how they served it from the counter, and that informed the design. Have you had any packaging disasters, ...
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in packaging manufacturing has become a necessity. AI is revolutionizing traditional processes, driving efficiency, and creating new opportunities for ...
Luxury packaging company Wrapology is to host a pop-up workshop ... Appartement 103, the award-winning design agency, has introduced its latest collaboration with Brockmans Gin: the launch of ...
Luxury packaging company Wrapology is to host a pop-up workshop ... Appartement 103, the award-winning design agency, has introduced its latest collaboration with Brockmans Gin: the launch of ...
With both supply and demand for big-ticket art in a slump, the auction houses are making major bets on selling luxury goods and niche experiences to make up the shortfall. Sotheby’s estimated it ...
Old Spice, owned by Procter & Gamble, has made some moves toward sustainability. P&G pledged to reduce virgin plastic use by 50% by 2030. However, the company hasn't addressed concerns about oversized ...
while footwear favourite Nike revealed its Year of the Snake design in October. Enthusiasm for travel remains commonplace over Lunar New Year, with 90 per cent of luxury consumers expecting to do some ...
Officially, brands executives continue to display confidence that big luxury will shrug off the 2024 downturn as a cyclical one. They see it as the product of the combined collapse of real estate ...