
Thierry Nataf, CEO of the horology brand Zenith for the LVMH group, will be leaving his post. After having joined the business in 2001, he must quit his position by the end of the month and will not be redeployed with...
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Thierry Nataf, CEO of the horology brand Zenith for the LVMH group, will be leaving his post. After having joined the business in 2001, he must quit his position by the end of the month and will not be redeployed with...
Franck Boclet is inspired by “the ancient tradions of master tailors”. The artistic director for men’s collections at the fashion house Ungaro since 2007 has leapt back into the past with an exceptional shirt that is ...
Kerchiefed women peddle fake designer handbags in front of the pitted Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney stores, whose signs have been scratched off by hand less than 18 months after their grand openings.
French hypermarket chain Carrefour is on track to open its first store in Moscow in May, a long-awaited move by the world's No.2 food retailer into Russia, real estate sources told Reuters.
Russia turned the gas taps back on this week but the damage inflicted on central and eastern Europe will linger for months, adding to the pain the global economic downturn was already causing."We suffered two consec...
As Russia is hit hard by the financial crisis, now is the time to spend lavishly, says Muscovite fashion designer Denis Simachev.
Gold prices topped 1,000 dollars for the first time and oil futures rocketed to a record high 111 dollars this week as the dollar plunged to all-time lows against the euro.
The price of oil touched an all-time peak of 101.32 dollars a barrel in trading on Thursday, lifted by fears of supply disruptions, according to analysts. Oil's surge helped gold to a record high of 948.
A weak dollar and political unrest sent oil surging past 100 dollars for the first time and gold futures to an historic high, smashing a 28-year record, during the first trading week of 2008.
The delicate sheets of gold used to decorate Kyoto's Golden Pavilion Temple, first built in Japan's ancient capital over 600 years ago, have found a new application for modern Japanese women -- as facials.