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26/09/2014
Cartier launches legal attempt to block Web sites selling counterfeit goods
Cartier, the luxury watch and jewellery company, is attempting to block Web sites allegedly selling counterfeit goods in a test case that could have far-reaching consequences for the Internet, according to The Guardian.
Alber Elbaz: Keeper of the Lanvin flame
If the dress ranks as among the most important fashion items of the new millennium, credit must go partly to Alber Elbaz, whose rejuvenation of Lanvin owes much to this garment, which encapsulated the legacy of the storied French fashion house and Elbaz’s own women-first ethos, per Women’s Wear Daily.
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Forget China, this is the next big luxury market
India is the fastest-growing emerging market for luxury goods, according to some experts, but whether it can surpass China as the world’s top luxury consumer is open for debate, says CNBC.
Will a tax on ultra-expensive second homes destroy New York’s real estate market?
New Yorkers who dislike the tall, slender buildings rising over Central Park have watched, powerless, as projects like luxury condominium tower One57 grows toward its planned 90 stories, reports Bloomberg Businessweek.
By:http://www.luxurydaily.com/cartier-lanvin-india-and-real-estate-news-briefs/