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Topic: Luxury Brands

Chinese TikTokers blow whistle on luxury brands as US tariffs fuel a Made-in-China reckoning

TikTokers pull back the curtain on global luxury brands, revealing failed relocation attempts, unfair wages, and China’s unmatched manufacturing supremacy.

Ali Kochra: Kochra Realty luxury projects with future growth

Ali Kochra, managing director of Kochra Realty began his journey in 2020, to create world-class real estate apartments & offices. It is becoming a trusted name in the real estate industry.

Ye and Adidas split — why brand marriages can sometimes go bad

When done well, collaboration helps both partners grow and amplify a shared message like the idea of animal-friendly clothing in the case of H&M and PETA.

Reliance Retail launches first in-house luxury fashion store ‘Azorte’ in Bengaluru

The new store is expected to compete with the likes of Mango and Zara, and cater to millennials and Gen Z.

#BornFromArt — Artize Atelier brings artful, award-winning bath fixtures to Delhi

With art-inspired shapes, minimalistic forms and meticulous finishes, Artize Atelier’s collections signal the onset of a new era in bathroom luxury.

With love, from Khan Market—How Mira Kulkarni made Forest Essentials more than a store

In her book ‘Essentially Mira’, Mira Kulkarni about how she built India’s first luxury Ayurveda beauty empire.

Diamonds & blood: How sanctions against Russian diamond industry can help crime, hurt India

Even though exports to India make up just about 10% of Russian direct sales, Indian diamantaires fear they could end up on the frontline of the war in Ukraine.

Heirloom recipes to home baking — 3 entrepreneurs are serving the Parisian experience in India

It’s expensive and makes no concessions for taste buds ruined by decades of exposure to artificial flavours and industrial quantities of refined sugar. But incredibly, it’s working.

The super-rich are buying luxury online like never before

It’s not just the number of online auctions that has risen. Buyers’ price thresholds have shot far beyond anyone’s expectations.

Wellness, watches & even weed — What the future holds for luxury retail

Covid has made 2020 the worst year for the global luxury market in modern history, but it is also why health is likely to be the ultimate luxury product in the next decade.

On Camera

The owners of Karachi Bakery are as Hyderabadi — and Indian — as anyone else

The Indian right-wing, or anyone uncomfortable with the name Karachi Bakery, needs to understand that they are targeting a Hindu family that has already suffered the trauma of Partition.

India-UK FTA: Tariffs on cars, alcohol, high-tech sectors cut by Delhi for more market access & mobility

FTA, India’s first bilateral trade deal with a Western nation, will see tariffs on whisky-gin from UK halved to 75 percent. Automobile tariffs will be cut to 10 percent with a quota.

Centre empowers Army Chief to mobilise Territorial Army at will, but what is it

The three-yearly notification is standard procedure but is now in focus after cross-border tensions. Dhoni, Kapil Dev and Mohanlal among famous names linked to Territorial Army.

Caste census is a bad idea whose time has come. Much worse lies ahead

One of the reasons we call the caste census a bad idea is that so far, nobody has figured what to do with the data, except Rahul Gandhi.