
A Paris court on Thursday found Jean-Paul Guerlain, the former "nose" behind the world-famous perfume brand, guilty of racial insults after televised remarks he made about "negroes" and fined him.
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A Paris court on Thursday found Jean-Paul Guerlain, the former "nose" behind the world-famous perfume brand, guilty of racial insults after televised remarks he made about "negroes" and fined him.
A Paris court was to decide Thursday whether Jean-Paul Guerlain, for decades the "nose" behind the world-famous perfume brand, was being racist when he said that he "worked like a negro.
Moet Hennessy, the wine and spirits arm of France's LVMH luxury group, said Wednesday it will make red wine in China where a taste for the better things in life has boomed along with the economy.
French parfumier Jean-Paul Guerlain, for decades the "nose" of the world-famous perfume brand, told a court Thursday he was not racist and that his comment about black people being lazy was a stupid joke.
U.S. luxury handbag maker Coach Inc dropped in its trading debut in Hong Kong on Thursday as thin volume in its depositary receipts limited their appeal to local investors.
Apparel brand Gap Inc said on Friday that it aims to triple its store network in China next year, one of the latest foreign brands to target the country's consumer spending growth.
LVMH, the world's biggest luxury group, posted forecast-beating third-quarter sales growth on Tuesday and said it was confident for the rest of 2011, showing no signs of a slowdown in the luxury industry despite the s...
Fashion icon John Galliano was Thursday convicted of anti-Semitism for hurling abuse at bar patrons in Paris' Jewish quarter in a career-breaking outburst he has blamed on drink and drugs.
LVMH on Tuesday became the latest maker of luxury goods to beat first-half forecasts, providing further evidence that the luxury sector was shielded from global economic concerns.
European regulators gave LVMH, the world's top luxury retailer, approval on Thursday to take control of Italian rival Bulgari, creating a jewellery behemoth challenging Cartier and Tiffany.