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Giorgio Armani Leaves Behind A Legacy Of Italian Eleganza

Giorgio Armani, who died Thursday at the age of 91, helped reshape Western social norms and cultural paradigms.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing the Right Collagen Brand

This post was created by Vitauthority Collagen has quickly become the star ingredient in health and beauty circles recently, from wellness influencers to dermatologists claiming its benefits for glowing skin, strong hair, and healthy joints. But with an overwhelming selection of collagen products out there, finding one suitable can feel like trying to find one of your own without knowing where the doorway lies! Selecting an effective collagen brand requires more than choosing a pretty jar and investing in something expensive; it involves understanding your goals, decoding labels, and investing in something that actually delivers results. Let’s break this down […]

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Economy Society

Shein Reality Check: The Dark Side Of China’s Fast Fashion Boom

Shein, a Chinese retailer, has rapidly risen to compete with the likes of H&M and Zara — and even Amazon. But now France is leading the West’s crackdown on the questionable practices of so-called “fast fashion.” Here’s deep look inside the company’s working and sourcing practices.

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Victoria’s Secret 2024 Show: When Sexy Is No Longer Sexy

After a five-year break, Victoria’s Secret is once again putting on a lingerie fashion show. But are women still willing to buy push-up bras as a way to empower themselves? Claire Beermann, style editor for Germany’s Die Zeit, says the time for polyester lace is now over.

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This Happened — July 15: Gianni Versace Assassinated

Updated July 15, 2024 at 12:30 p.m. Fashion designer Gianni Versace and founder of the renowned fashion brand Versace was shot and killed outside his mansion in Miami Beach Florida on this day in 1997. Who was responsible for Versace’s assassination? Andrew Cunanan, a 27-year-old American serial killer, was responsible for the assassination of Gianni […]

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Food / Travel

Mama Shelter Knows Best: How One French Hotelier’s Bet Paid Off

Mama Shelter, pioneer of the lifestyle wave in Europe’s hotel industry, is celebrating its 15th anniversary. For Serge Trigano, the former Club Med President who co-founded it after years of hard work, the chain’s success is a form of revenge.

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How The Pandemic Pushed Up Prices On Some Luxury Goods

Rather than offer discounts, high-end brands like Chanel are asking even more for their products. Silvia Ihring, style editor-at-large for  German daily Die Welt, explains why.

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Adidas Revisited, How A Pair Of Sneakers Made A Speedy Comeback

MUNICH — It had to be this shoe. No other model could have achieved this revival. A sneaker invented 48 years ago and had since slipped into oblivion has now been resurrected. It’s the Adidas “Superstar”. According to research conducted by the American market research institute NPD Group, the bestselling sneaker in the U.S., which […]

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Marketer’s Ruse: How To Foment Popularity

Restaurant, cell phone and clothes: People usually buy what others appear to want, so companies use the illusion of low supply to create new demand. But there are paradoxes to human instincts and desires.

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Economy Geopolitics

Coca-Cola’s Strategy In China? Be More Chinese

The American beverage giant has tried to pursue customers interested in healthier and more traditional beverages. But can they sell tea to the Chinese?

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Economy Future Society

That Mind-Boggling Post-Modern Waiting-In-Line Paradox

In our always plugged-in era of uber immediacy, some of us are willing and eager to wait ages to buy the latest smartphone or eat a certain hamburger from a truck.

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Economy

Ford Sets Sights On China’s High-End Market

SHANGHAI — The Ford Motor Company is taking a notably bling-bling approach to this year’s Auto Shanghai 2015 exhibition, leaving the peppy-sporty market to competitors like Toyota and Volkswagen as it angles instead for China’s high rollers. As part of its push for the Asian giant’s upscale markets, the U.S. auto manufacturer debuted its Taurus […]

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Economy

Adidas The Underdog’s Three-Stripe Comeback Plan

NUREMBERG — Soccer isn’t everything. At least not in the sports equipment business. Adidas is learning that the hard way. The brand with the familiar three-stripe logo used the World Cup in Brazil to its advantage — far better than global leader Nike — but the hoopla died when the games ended. Adidas is in […]

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Society

Nestle And The Chocolate Factory

In the French city of Noisiel, the old Menier chocolate factory is a grand architectural landmark of the industrial age. It’s now the luxurious headquarters of Nestle France.

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Economy

Moniker Mayhem: Overcoming The Great Wall Of Name Squatting In China

How do well-known foreign brands react when unscrupulous profiteers swipe their Chinese names?

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Royal Baby, Meet The Internet

Worldcrunch As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent their first night at home with their newborn son, the Internet celebrated the royal baby’s birth in its own way. Twitter trolls had a blast: He’s not ginger 😉 #itsaboy — Prince Harry (@Prince___Harry) July 22, 2013 Dear William & Kate: If William is 100% royal […]

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Economy

Walmart And Other Foreign Retail Closing Shop In China

CAIXIN MEDIA (China), REUTERS Worldcrunch BEIJING – It wasn’t so long ago that its booming spending power and growth potential were calling all the world’s retail giants to set up shop in China. But according to Caixin media, a relative economic slowdown and the rapid rise of its e-commerce is prompting many of those foreign […]

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Economy

Louis Vuitton And The Risk Of Slipping Into Granny Kitsch

PARIS – Boosting sales and maintaining the allure. Such is the challenge today for arguably the world’s most luxurious brand – Louis Vuitton. And that task falls to Jordi Constans, the former Danone food company executive, who is the new head of the largest subsidiary of the prestigious French LVMH (Louis Vuitton – Moët Hennessy) […]

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Economy

Why Living Rich Is Costing More And More

PARIS – The price of luxury products is skyrocketing. The quasi-hypnotic appeal of some brands and the increasing number of extremely wealthy clients throughout the world is enabling luxury brands to hike prices to stratospheric levels year after year. A pair of John Lobb shoes, a Kelly Hermès bag, a kilo of Petrossian Sevruga caviar, […]

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Society

The Meaning And Method Of Pablo Picasso, The Brand

Many years ago, when Italian military service was still compulsory, the army subjected its new conscripts to a general culture test with various types of questions. One asked: “Who is Leonardo?,” which prompted a surprising range of responses. Someone, it seems, even replied “The pope.” The artist behind the most famous painting in the world, […]

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