NEW YORK – Last year, 15 people per day joined the ranks of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, a trend that is expected to continue with a predicted 34 percent growth this year, according to The Wealth Report 2015.
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Italian fashion house Gucci is moving in a fresh direction with the first advertising campaign from newly appointed creative director Alessandro Michele.
Home furnishing and fashion brands alike are showing off their design acumen with displays and events during Milan Design Week and concurrent furniture trade show Salone del Mobile.
U.S. jeweler Tiffany & Co. is raising awareness among global jetsetters through a placement on a new digital clock tower in the Los Angeles International Airport.
British apparel and accessories label Pringle of Scotland is celebrating its 200th anniversary with an exhibition sharing its history at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.
Richemont-owned Vacheron Constantin is supporting Swiss craftsmanship and creativity by presenting an exhibition highlighting students’ work in the Swiss Pavilion of the Milan World Expo 2015.
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According to forecasts from Goldman Sachs, by 2018 the mobile commerce market is expected to reach the same level as ecommerce was in 2013, at $630 billion in sales. And according to Nielsen, nearly 20 percent of all retail sales across the United States are in some way influenced by mobile.