Sentences with phrase «more luxury in»

Has Samsung got everything perfect for those people looking for a bit more luxury in their smartphone?
Well I would be lying if I said I need a bit more luxury in my travels!
The super-comfortable base - camp is ideal for families and those who want a less vigorous kayaking adventure and a bit more luxury in the wilderness.
It could do with a little more luxury in the cabin to live up to the name, but when it comes to its performance, I'm impressed.
A sophisticated exterior and a surplus of high - class features make the Toyota Avalon an attractive buy for drivers looking to add a little more luxury in their everyday lives.
My next Honda will definitely have more luxury in it;).
Properly balanced and organised teams can afford a touch more luxury in the attacking department imo.

Not exact matches

At luxury stores, snobbish salespeople tend to make customers feel like they aren't part of the exclusive group of people who shop there, making people more inclined to buy something so they can fit in.
Tapestry bought smaller rival Kate Spade last year in the hope of luring more millennial customers to complement its luxury Coach...
Certainly, some of it had to do with the fact that I was a more confident second - time mom, but, mostly, I think it was the luxury of time — to heal completely, to get my postpartum sh*t together, to get to know my son, and to revel in the experience of caring for what I knew was my last baby.
More sophisticated systems in luxury models will enable the car to make its own decisions three - quarters of the time.
-- Scott and Missy Tannen, founders of Boll & Branch, a New York - based company with a line of accessibly priced luxury bed linens that launched in January 2014 with first - year revenue topping $ 2 million and more than a $ 10 million run rate in its second year in business.
In «Trep Talk, David Mendal shares how he turned a tiny travel agency into a luxury vacation powerhouse, including private jets, yachts and more.
In one article, The Times documented more than $ 150 million in luxury residential properties connected either to Mr. Najib's stepson, Riza Aziz, or to the family friend, a businessman named Jho LoIn one article, The Times documented more than $ 150 million in luxury residential properties connected either to Mr. Najib's stepson, Riza Aziz, or to the family friend, a businessman named Jho Loin luxury residential properties connected either to Mr. Najib's stepson, Riza Aziz, or to the family friend, a businessman named Jho Low.
In the luxury goods world, the brand website is often more of a transit point for purchase via other venues.
Shares of the luxury goods company Richemont were also near the top of the European index, jumping more than 8.6 percent, after reporting sales of 3.09 billion euros in the last quarter of 2016.
More than in any other musical form, hip - hop artists like to name - check their favourite luxury brands in their lyrics — booze, cars, restaurants, jewelry.
Jing Daily looks at the intersection of luxury and culture in China: the ins and outs of business development there with an eye toward the upscale consumer market, as well as the business of culture — from auctions, museums, and contemporary art to performance, public events, and more.
There were also purchases totaling more than $ 10,000 at Chanel in New York and thousands of dollars at luxury - goods stores like Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta, Brioni and Christian Dior.
-- Olivier Reza, CEO of luxury watch membership platform Eleven James, which has raised more than $ 40 million in capital since its founding in 2014
We're being compelled to deal with more and more turbocharging on luxury vehicles, but the TLX's mill is all motor, and it punches above spec, at least in the feel department.
The company first produced the boutique electric Roadster, then built on its success with the luxury Model S, and, in turn, the more accessible Model 3.
While Google is not any entrepreneur's rival of choice, Vogt is right that it has made his task easier in one regard: The tech behemoth has proved the concept works, having famously tested a fleet of self - driving Toyota Prius cars and Lexus RX luxury crossovers while mapping every inch of northern California and racking up more than 700,000 miles of robotic driving.
Food with labels like organic and natural has simply become another luxury good in which people are coughing up more than a product's true value, Friedberg says.
HBC picked up more than swanky retail space in its recent friendly acquisition of luxury U.S. chain Saks Fifth Avenue.
The 5,300 - pound luxury sedan offers more performance and safety than most people in the world would ever need.
With an increasingly affluent and growing middle class, the Chinese are now more willing to spend on experiences and are back in the luxury market.
Today, just four years later — and a spectacularly lousy four years for luxury products like Penot's — Le Labo has grown into a $ 4.5 million a year fragrance brand with four stand - alone boutiques worldwide (and four more planned by the end of this year), plus 12 counters inside the world's most exclusive retail enclaves, including Barneys New York and Colette in Paris.
Despite Jung's efforts to position Avon and some of its products as more upscale, if marketers needed to hit a sales goal, they might heavily discount items — a no - no in luxuryin a subsequent catalogue.
«It's honestly more like driving a Porsche Boxster than a typical luxury sedan,» Jake Fisher, director of auto testing at Consumer Reports, said in a phone interview.
«Alice is the answer to what I wish I would have had when I started my very first company,» says Rodz, referring to the luxury gift line she created and sold in more than 400 stores worldwide.
It's a relatively compact luxury SUV, intended in theory to compete against similar rides from BMW, Lexus, Mercedes, Acura, Infiniti, and Audi — but in truth, its actual competition is more like General Motor's Buick and Chrysler's Jeep.
That could be bad news for luxury goods, which have been a bright spot, as high - income consumers tend to spend less in a down market, and may more guarded about their spending in this climate.
PARIS, Feb 8 - Strong demand in Asia for L'Oreal's luxury cosmetics like Lancome fuelled sales growth in the fourth quarter, as the world's biggest beauty products maker faces more muted appetite for its mass market labels, especially in the United States.
But as I found after interviewing more than 160 entrepreneurs for my 2012 book Hungry Start - up Strategy, entrepreneurs don't have the luxury of time for this type of strategy because they could easily burn through their remaining cash in the months it would take to get this process started.
Because of the uncertainties in the marketplace — and the very real threats to many companies» survival — many, many leaders see the concept of «culture» and the tasks of defining and managing it as luxuries that only get attention once more concrete and easier - to - measure objectives are handled.
The company now serves 150,000 - plus travellers per year through 15,000 small group tours in more than 100 countries that range in style from roughing it to glamping to all - out luxury.
PARIS, April 12 (Reuters)- Booming demand for L'Oreal's luxury cosmetics brands like Lancome, particularly in China, helped boost the company's first - quarter sales, offsetting a more wobbly performance in the group's mass market division.
A spate of hotels aims to make loyalty programs more valuable to customers more quickly — immediately, in some cases — with little extras such as coffee and the morning news (Omni Resorts & Hotels), free WiFi (InterContinental Hotels Group), free WiFi and health club admission (Fairmont Hotels & Resorts) and room upgrades (Small Luxury Hotels of the World).
For one thing, the recession forced luxury brands to focus more on entry - level - priced accessories, and in North America that's proven a successful strategy.
«Instead of trying to discount down a luxury vehicle, we start with a vehicle that really has a good price point but is more expensive than other vehicles in the segment.
-- Ted Teng, president and CEO of The Leading Hotels of the World, a luxury hotel collection with more than 375 hotels in over 75 countries.
Amazon with its low - margin retail business, in his view, doesn't have that luxury, a characterization that AWS, which sold more than $ 2 billion in cloud services for its most recently reported quarter, would probably dismiss.
Typical birth in a US hospital «costs» about 20 % more than the Lindo Wing, a private, luxury wing in London where the royal baby was born
More and more luxury multiplexes, fertile ground for Imax screens, are opening in India every yMore and more luxury multiplexes, fertile ground for Imax screens, are opening in India every ymore luxury multiplexes, fertile ground for Imax screens, are opening in India every year.
«More discerning travelers know their stuff and want to get where they're going, especially on connecting flights,» says Julie Danzinger, director of luxury travel services at Ovation Vacations in New York City.
Where copyright led to books being priced as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever for authors — he discovered, for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned more in royalties for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley did for writing Frankenstein — prompting more academics to publish their findings, and encouraging the spread of practical manuals in fields like medicine, engineering and agriculture.
There are too many luxury apartments in the city, with more developments still rising from the ground.
Among other signs of its resurgence, Crescent City has undergone a building boom — with luxury hotels and a billion - dollar state - of - the - art health center, and more sporadic rebuilding efforts in the Lower Ninth Ward.
I've thought about this topic a lot, and I keep coming back to the same annoying conclusion: lots of families spend all of their income (or more), and when they realize this is a problem, they try to cut back on small luxuries when they should be thinking about housing and car expenses — the elephants in the room.
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