| Mulberry opens 50 New Bond Street flagship store |
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Written by Axel Ritenis
Thursday, 09 December 2010 20:45 |
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| Mulberry announces significant sales and profit growth as new 50 New Bond Street London flagship store opens.
Beating Victoria Beckham to best designer brand of the year, the best of British heritage celebrates its new home on New Bond Street.
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| LUMAS Gallery UK |
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Written by Axel Ritenis
Tuesday, 07 December 2010 09:45 |
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| When searching for affordable, authentic photography and digital art, and contemporary design, one encounters a large gap in the market. Galleries normally sell single edition large-format works as editions of 3 to 5 for four or five-figure prices to experienced collectors, institutions, and museums. LUMAS offers a reasonably priced alternative. LUMAS has created a new space for art, where original art can easily be discovered, experienced and acquired.
LUMAS offers new collectors and all art-lovers a diverse selection of works by some 160 established artists and promising newcomers. More than 1.400 works are available as original photographs in editions of 75 to 150, signed by the artist. These editions allow LUMAS to offer affordable prices between £100 and £700. LUMAS’s goal is to make top-class, museum-quality art photographs affordable for everyone – even in large formats.
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| Louis Vuitton Store in Mayfair |
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Written by Axel Ritenis
Wednesday, 01 December 2010 11:12 |
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| Louis Vuitton is a French fashion house founded in 1854. Owing to many celebrity outings and a reputation of high prestige, Louis Vuitton has remained one of the most sought after designers in the world of fashion. The label is well known for its LV monogram, which is featured on most products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewellery, accessories, sunglasses, and books.
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| Mayfair - London |
| Saturday, 13 February 2010 21:58 |
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Mayfair, set roughly between Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Park Lane, is at the very heart of London.
This area was owned by the Grosvenor family since 1677 and takes its name from the 15-day May Fair, once held here every year. The May Fair moved from Haymarket to the site of today’s Curzon Street and Shepherd Market in 1686 but a century later it was suppressed by the local nobility for lowering the tone of the neighbourhood.... but Mayfair’s expansive and handsome architecture has always attracted the very wealthy.
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