Luxury’s lack of communication with store staff is hurting business
Luxury companies are missing out on substantial retail revenues by not fostering collaboration with their store sales associates, according to the Luxury Institute.
Luxury companies are missing out on substantial retail revenues by not fostering collaboration with their store sales associates, according to the Luxury Institute.
French linen maker Yves Delorme is hoping to make a difference in ocean conservation with a special collection.
Prices for prime country houses in the U.K. rose by almost half a percent in the first quarter of 2018, reversing a drop that occurred at the end of last year, according to a report from Knight Frank.
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