
Shoreditch is set to be home to a "mini Bond Street" as luxury fashion houses Christian Louboutin, Ralph Lauren and Vivienne Westwood home in on London's east end, setting the stage for a possible doubling of rents ov...
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Shoreditch is set to be home to a "mini Bond Street" as luxury fashion houses Christian Louboutin, Ralph Lauren and Vivienne Westwood home in on London's east end, setting the stage for a possible doubling of rents ov...
The boss of luxury shoemaker Tod's, Diego Della Valle, took out a whole page in leading dailies on Saturday to launch a withering attack on Italy's politicians, who he said were a sorry sight and should be ashamed.
Tod's Group says the Italian designing duo Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi is taking over the women's line at its Fay fashion brand, worn by such stars as Halle Berry and Sandra Bullock.
Italian luxury leather goods maker Tod's said it expected a pick-up in third-quarter sales of its loafers and handbags to continue into the final part of the year, boosting its shares to an all-time high.
When Italian businessman Diego Della Valle overtook Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim as top shareholder in U.S. retailer Saks last week, markets jumped on speculation of a possible takeover bid.
Italian luxury group Tod's turned in a 5.2 percent rise in first-half sales, driven by its shoes and bags, confirming a recovery in demand for luxury goods seen in the United States, Asia and Europe.
The Italian group Tod's has announced sales results for 2009 that were 0.8% higher than in 2008 at €713.1 million. This progression was helped in part by Hogan, which saw a rise of 7.6% to €256.9 million, whilst Roger...
Italian luxury group Tod's turned in a 3.4 percent rise in first-half sales, boosted by demand for its shoes. Tod's, famed for its soft loafers and bags, said in a statement sales were 358.9 million euros ($507.7 mill...
The former assistant of a Versace USA executive sued the company on Wednesday for gender discrimination, saying she was forced to relay sexually explicit voicemail messages and was fired when she complained.