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De la Renta Boutique to Open at South Coast Plaza

Oscar de la Renta Ltd. is seeing the sunny side of retail by opening a South Coast Plaza store in February.

On The Drawing Board

Talk about a room with a view. The compact, one-room Hotel Everland, a mobile installation created by Swiss…

Russia Touted as Key Market at Luxe Parley

It may have the image of a corrupt Wild West, but Samsonite chief executive Marcello Bottoli says luxury…

Donatella’s Jaunt to Russia

As communism collapsed in Russia, the Versace brand moved in. In 1991, when statues of Karl Marx and Vladimir…

Bullish Note Sounded At Luxury Conference

Bernard Arnault, at least, is bullish about America. Worries over the holiday shopping season, spiraling gas…

Gresham Blake Takes London

Gresham Blake known for his quirky style and roster of celebrity clients, has added a London studio to his…

Valentino Opens Hong Kong Flagship

Valentino has had a presence in Southeast Asia for some 30 years, but last week’s opening of a new Hong Kong…

Wang Inks Deal for Lavender Shop on Melrose

Vera Wang has signed a lease to open its first freestanding Lavender Label store here on Melrose Avenue next…

De la Renta Expands Reach With Fur Pact

Keeping its eye on international expansion, Oscar de la Renta Ltd. has signed a licensing agreement with Yves…

Fascinating Fashion

The spring '08 collections were fabulous, rich with ample thought-provoking fare. Here, the season's 11 most…

Natural Disaster

Yukio Hashimoto's simple design transforms The Peninsula in Tokyo.

Italian By Design

After four long years of work and lots of anticipation, Italy's first museum dedicated entirely to design…

Zoom, Zoom

In an age where customized details are a boon to sophisticated consumers, the new Maserati Gran Turismo is to…

Brooks Opens on Upper West Side

Brooks Brothers opened its fourth store in Manhattan last weekend in the shadow of Lincoln Center.

Brooks Brothers Eyes Black Fleece Stores

Claudio Del Vecchio, CEO of Brooks Brothers, believes Black Fleece can eventually stand on its own.