The $300,000 Mulsanne is displacing the Arnage as Bentley's premier sedan, a risky move in today's auto market.
The global economic downturn hasn't dented demand for designer goods in China, where a study shows the affluent are buying handbags, watches and jewelry in force. The study, by New York-based market research firm Pao Principle, found that almost 90 percent of Chinese surveyed had purchased a desi...
Interview with Phil Gott, Director of Automotive Consulting at IHS Global Insight
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Now is a great time to invest in classic, well-made clothing.
MILAN (Reuters Life!) - Italian designer group Versace is to relaunch its second line Versus in a new deal covering both men's and womenswear, expanding its usually expensive celebrity-favorite designs to a wider clientele.
Prestigious brands crafted from sumptuous materials still lure the richest shoppers.
High-end automakers aren't letting the economy keep them down--and they're even thinking green too.