Luxury Daily, April 26, 2023 – Porsche enhances trekking wheelchair in support of accessibility
| | Automotive Porsche enhances trekking wheelchair in support of accessibility | The German automaker is opening the Swiss mountains to those who have historically been kept out. Entire
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Jewelry Cartier fuels fluid approach to craftsmanship with latest release | Slotting fine jewelry in under its "Libre" collection for the very first time, the house frees an annual design exercise from the confines of horology. Entire
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News briefs Kering, Neiman Marcus and Balmain, Coty and Tiffany & Co. FREE | Luxury Daily's live news: Mixed results frame first quarter earnings at Kering; Neiman Marcus brings tennis-inspired Balmain exclusives to stores nationwide; Coty launches virtual campus for global employees; Tiffany & Co. reveals Fifth Avenue flagship transformation. Entire
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Columns Recognize Indian artisans’ contributions to luxury FREE | From Alessandro Michele’s Gucci collection, adorned with tigers and butterflies to Dior’s embellished saddle bags and Jennifer Lopez’s jungle- print Versace dress, all were handcrafted in India by the country’s coveted artisans. Entire
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Real estate LVMH reduces Hong Kong presence, scales up footprint in mainland China | The number of foreign companies setting up regional headquarters and offices in Hong Kong declined for a third consecutive year in 2022, reports Nikkei Asia. Entire
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