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On 14 April 2025, a viral TikTok trend from China rocked the luxury goods market, propelling the Chinese e-commerce platform Dhgate to the pinnacle of the US App Store. Fuelled by intensifying ...
Online marketplaces are not always legally responsible for fake goods sold on their platforms but the Chartered Trading ...
As tariffs on the European Union take effect, luxury goods makers are “biting their nails” over their treasured “Made in ...
Watches and Wonders 2025 saw new jump hour watches from Bremont, Cartier, Gerald Charles, Hautlence, Svend Andersen and ...
Hot Wheels new Ferrari collection has arrived — here's where to buy the new models, including the limited-edition Heritage Set.
Growing fears that Donald Trump's tariff blitz will plunge the world into recession are dashing hopes in the ...
In 2025, the luxury market faces headwinds unlike any seen since the Great Recession or Covid due to the threat of tariffs to ...
Working around budget adjustments, brands are resorting to exhibitions as a more democratic way to educate and impress those who might have been overlooked by the brand's previous, VIC-centric ...
Local luxury fashion reseller, Luxity has officially opened its new flagship store in Sandton City. The move from Nelson ...
LVMH stock tumbles 8% as Q1 sales fall short, dragging luxury peers lower amid geopolitical tensions and economic concerns.
Influencers — those obnoxious (and increasingly) political hype beasts who’ve defined much of internet life in the last decade — may finally be going the way of the Apple Watch: once a flashy ...
In one viral case, a Chinese man (username @bagbestie1) claimed his factory has been supplying European luxury brands for decades, His videos (now widely reposted after the original account vanished) ...