5 May 2021 Bicentennial of Napoleon’s death: the emperor’s legacy in luxury The 5th of May 2021 marks the bicentenary of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte. As much
15 March 2021 The Hermès boutique on the Left Bank is dressed in an aquatic fresco After closing for renovation, the Hermès boutique on the rue de Sèvres has reopened its doors
9 March 2021 Professional equality: These luxury houses run by women Over time, women have gradually made their mark in the world of fashion, but not that
20 January 2021 Meeting with an artist (Episode 7) : Frédéric Mané, luxury jewellery designer Frédéric Mané has chosen to set up his design studio in the heart of Paris, dedicated
11 January 2021 Luxury Watchmaking: The ten most memorable auctions of the year 2020 In spite of the health crisis linked to the Covid-19 pandemic, which paralyzed even the largest
21 October 2020 Custom-made: A luxury that has no price tag Owning one’s own scent intrigues more and more scent lovers. Tailoring is an art that only
14 October 2020 The employees of luxury houses, more emphasized by artistic directors For some time now, artistic directors of luxury houses have tended to put their employees in
14 October 2020 For ever more ethical fashion: the decisive battle of the French leather industry Leather, like textiles or precious stones, is under the spotlight, suspected of all crimes: polluting, indifferent
29 September 2020 5 questions to Jérôme Verdier, President of the Tannery Federation [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] According to the French National Leather Council (CNC), French tanneries and mega-factories have seen their
15 September 2020 M-commerce in the luxury industry : Big winner of the pandemic [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The world of traditional commerce follows a fairly straight and constant guideline. This is why,