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Chloé shares handbag philosophies in social film

Chloe fall/winter 2014 runway image French fashion label Chloé is musing on the relationship between a woman and her handbags in a social film revolving around a Parisian limousine tour. “Mon cher. My dear.” takes consumers along for the ride as a Parisian is returning to her city from the airport, sharing her thoughts about handbags and the “treasures” they can hold. Exploring this topic enables Chloé to share a

Le Collectionist crafts unique stays for guests

California property Le Collectionist embraces the idea of unique travel experiences and twists it with a homey, personalized concept to craft temporary stay options for guests traveling around the world. The brand is expanding into the United States market with new properties available for guests to rent. The concept has been developed and executed by three co-founders to hone one-of-a-kind travel experiences for affluent consumers. “I wanted to create a true

Luxury automakers jostle for visibility at Goodwood

Aston Martin Vantage GT12 Auto enthusiasts from around the world gather annually in Britain for the Goodwood Festival of Speed, expecting to marvel at the legacies and innovation of their favorite brands. Although a brand can easily get submerged amid competition at Goodwood, the general atmosphere of excellence tends to have a collectively beneficial effect. This year’s event June 25-29 has already generated ambitious commitments from luxury brands eager to

Caimeiju accesses Baidu advertising to enhance real estate connections

Property listing on Caimeiju Real estate service provider Caimeiju is enhancing its ability to reach Chinese clients through new campaigns on the country’s preeminent search engine Baidu. The process for foreign companies to get approval to market on the platform is difficult, according to Caimeiju, making access particularly promising. Since Baidu controls the majority of search flow in China, the company’s likelihood of garnering attention will grow exponentially. “We’ve been

Peninsula goes offline with hard-copy city guides

The Peninsula Hong Kong The Peninsula Hotels is updating its PenCities travel guides with the launch of printed versions that offer insights into 10 cities around the world. The hard-copy travel guides will allow guests to peruse options for the city they are visiting in the comfort of their Peninsula hotel room. The addition of these books to guest’s rooms will likely draw attention to the online component of PenCities that has

Apple's getting closer to killing the iPhone home button

The home button on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch is iconic, it’s instantly recognizable and the version on Apple’s latest devices boast Touch ID integration – but its days are numbered. That’s if you believe the latest buzz coming out of Taiwan, where Digitimes sources have said the Cupertino firm is working on a way to get rid of the home button. It claims Apple is in the midst