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    US Open 2025: Tennis players' luxury watches, jewelry & crystal labubu dolls steal the show

    Luxury fashion at US Open 2025: The US Open witnessed a blend of tennis and luxury, with players showcasing high-end accessories. Alexander Zverev sported a $430,000 Bugatti watch, while others like Rublev and Musetti flaunted timepieces worth hundreds of thousands. Beyond watches, custom jewelry and crystal-covered dolls added to the glamour.

    Prada 'Kolhapuri sandals' scandal proves the power of India’s troll army

    Prada faced online backlash for its sandals resembling India's Kolhapuri, sparking cultural appropriation accusations. This incident highlights the power of India's digital community and the importance of cultural sensitivity for international brands entering the growing Indian luxury market. Prada is now collaborating with artisans to understand Kolhapuri's history, recognizing cultural fluency as crucial for business survival.

    Why this Kohlapuri Di? : A case of misplaced chauvinism

    For purely pragmatic reasons, Kohlapuri has given us global recognition. We do need the world to enjoy what we have. But now that we have received the credit for the chappals, what next? Unless we own, defend and develop value chains, we shall continue to let our misplaced chauvinism get the better of us.

    Luxury+1: Will Bulgari show brands the way from China to India?

    Bulgari, a renowned Italian luxury brand, is expanding its presence in India due to a decrease in demand in China. The company sees strong potential in India's growing luxury market. Other global luxury brands are also considering India as a prime market due to its increasing affluent population and rising disposable incomes.

    How a gang mastered a £420,000 gem heist?

    In a well-planned conspiracy, thieves got away with theft of jewellery valued at a whopping £420,000 from a shop of a popular brand located in Rome. The matter is still being investigated.

    2023 was best ever year for Bulgari in India, and 2024 looks even better: CEO Jean-Christophe Babin

    Bulgari is planning to grow its presence in India by opening more boutiques in Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Mumbai. It is also looking to expand its footprint from the current 12 stores in six cities to about 20 stores in at least a dozen cities through multi-brand partners.

    The Economic Times
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