Luxury
Rome's Aristocracy Is Behind One of the World's Rarest Liqueurs
Amarartis was developed for an exclusive gentleman's club based in an 18th-century palazzo.
Uber Founder Launches Luxury Airline So Rich People Can Go on COVID Vacations
One health expert calls Aero’s timing ‘tone-deaf’ as governments try to limit travel.
In a Post-Pandemic World, Luxury Does Not Mean More Things
Our deepest desires are reflected in the things we buy. Nowadays, that means more things we can touch…and more things we can’t.
Designer Water, Horse Jizz, and Other Ridiculously Expensive Liquids
A gallon of semen from a popular show jumping stallion is worth $4.7 million.
This Japanese Influencer Turns Everyday Items Into Designer Goods
He created a Louis Vuitton coffee carrier, Hermès takeaway box, Dior milk tea holder, and a Prada bag made of face masks.
10 Questions for a Guy Who Sells Baby Furniture to Celebrities
"I'm pretty proud of standing up to Kanye West about paying for the product."
India’s Rich Are Spending Thousands of Dollars on Luxury Face Masks. Because Why Not?
Studded with real diamonds and gold, these new masks are designed to affirm wealth. Function is a second priority.
Luxury Brands Face Backlash from China for Listing Hong Kong, Taiwan as Independent Countries
Chinese shoppers called for boycotts of Coach, Givenchy, and Versace, while the brands’ Chinese celebrity endorsers have severed all ties.
Why Muslim Fashion is Taking Over the Luxury World
The commitment to modest dressing is a lucrative space designers are tapping into. By 2023, Muslim fashion is forecasted to reach $361 billion a year.
Forget Supreme, Hijab Is the New Symbol of Wealth and Status in Malaysia
Scarves as expensive as $8,000 are taking over the country's 'modest wear' trend.
At Moscow Fashion Week, Children Are The New ‘It Bag’
Security guards didn't bat an eye at the "pitter-patter of little Uggs" on the exhibition-hall floor.
At Moscow Fashion Week, Children Are The New ‘It Bag’
Security guards didn't bat an eye at the "pitter-patter of little Uggs" on the exhibition-hall floor.