The Counter Cultural Luxury Revolution

Counter Cultural Luxury For decades, high-end brands have counted on a few unspoken rules: a high price tag speaks for itself, limited availability equals exclusivity, and a good brand story can cover up some less-than-glamorous truths about cost and production. But that playbook is starting to fall apart. Prices are being pushed even higher by … Read more

Luxury Handbags: Better Than Stocks

Luxury handbags are increasingly being recognized as sound investments, often outperforming traditional assets like stocks and real estate. Iconic brands such as Hermès, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton have seen their bags appreciate significantly over time, making them attractive options for investors seeking tangible assets with potential for high returns. To peruse the options in our store … Read more

Luxury Goes Circular: How Second-Hand Fashion is Changing the Game

It might sound a little unexpected, but luxury and second-hand are becoming closer than ever—especially when it comes to fashion. Pre-owned designer pieces are no longer seen as second-best. In fact, they’re quickly becoming a staple in the wardrobes of style-savvy shoppers who care about sustainability just as much as they care about labels. Resale … Read more

Luxury Brand Chanel Feels Impact of Slowing Global Economy

Chanel Inc. is eliminating 70 positions in the United States as the luxury fashion and beauty brand faces a more challenging economic climate and the decision to reduce its workforce follows previous efforts to curb expenses and is aimed at helping Chanel “better navigate the current economic pressures,” the company said in a statement on … Read more

How High-End Brands Are Going Eco-Friendly

High-end brands are stepping up their game when it comes to sustainability. Luxury labels are no longer just about affluence, they are increasingly focused on eco-friendly practices. Many of these brands are shifting to sustainable materials, such as organic cotton, recycled polyester, and even innovative fabrics made from waste products like ocean plastics. Brands like … Read more