Markets LVMH stock falls as consumers rein in spending on luxury goods LVMH shares fell at market close on Tuesday after the company failed to cheer investors with its latest financial results. 17/04/2024
Focus Watches and Wonders 2024: elite of watchmaking unveil their creations in Geneva Delve into the world of watchmaking at Watches and Wonders 2024 and discover the latest trends and technologies driving the industry. 16/04/2024
Lifestyle Watches and Wonders 2024: How watchmakers are setting themselves apart From the most complicated watch ever made to the thinnest, brands are outdoing themselves at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. We asked some exhibiting maisons about the timepieces that set them apart. 12/04/2024
Lifestyle Watches and Wonders 2024: The best jewellery to wear on your wrist The Swiss watch industry’s biggest annual trade show returns this week to Geneva, with even more public programming than last year. Here’s what to expect from Watches & Wonders 2024. 08/04/2024
Lifestyle Tyler, the Creator's Louis Vuitton capsule collection is almost here The US rapper was invited by Louis Vuitton men’s creative director Pharrell Williams to design the new Spring-Summer 2024 capsule collection. It hits stores on 21 March. 18/03/2024
Economy Doom Spending: Why does it happen and how can you curb it? Doom spending may be a coping mechanism to deal with anxieties about personal finances and the wider economic situation but it may be bad for your health. 11/03/2024
Art Julien De Beaumarchais De Rothschild on putting art on wine labels Since 1945, the Château Mouton Rothschild wine estate has commissioned an artist ever year to design the label for each new vintage. Euronews Culture spoke with Julien De Beaumarchais De Rothschild to discuss his family's long-standing tradition. 20/02/2024
Business China slowdown puts brake on luxury car maker Bentley's sales Slowdown in China puts a dent in sales for luxury car maker Bentley but more and more customers are looking to add individual style to their cars. 19/01/2024
Markets Riding the fence: Luxury stocks give out mixed signals this year Euronews Business looks at how luxury stocks such as Hermès and Kering did throughout the year. 28/12/2023
Markets Novo Nordisk ascent: Will Europe’s biggest company continue to soar? In the wake of substantial growth, Novo Nordisk's stock price has climbed to near-peak levels, with investors asking whether the stock is now hovering in overvalued territory. Euronews Business takes a closer look at Europe's most valuable company. 05/12/2023
Business Burberry feeling the spending squeeze as shares slump British luxury brand Burberry says it probably won't meet its low double-digit revenue growth forecast for the year. 16/11/2023
Lifestyle Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève: Audemars Piguet wins Aiguille d’Or The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève award ceremony is the pinnacle of the Swiss watch industry calendar, where the crème de la crème of watchmakers presents their best timepieces. 09/11/2023
Lifestyle Watch enthusiasts switch gender stereotypes in favour of variety Despite women owning and wearing watches since the 19th century, it’s still a sector that’s heavily focused on the male market. That, however, is changing. 07/11/2023
Culture news Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève: Nominees for best timepieces 2023 The Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) awards focus on the impressive art of watchmaking and will take place this coming November. 17/09/2023
Culture news How luxury watches are driving the secondhand market A growing number of consumers are buying secondhand luxury goods to save money or make prudent investments. When it comes to luxury watches in particular, time really could be on your side. 14/08/2023
Culture news Chloé Creative Director Gabriela Hearst to exit French luxury brand After months of speculation, the Uruguayan-born 46-year-old has confirmed she's leaving the French luxury label after a tenure of just three years. 07/07/2023
Culture news Can you guess which country spends the most on luxury goods? In recent years, many countries have seen an increase in spending on luxury items, but one country now stands out as the world's biggest spender on luxury goods per capita... 26/06/2023
Culture news ‘Red Dior’ couturier Slava Zaitsev dies aged 85 Viacheslav “Slava” Zaitsev, the couturier who gained international fame for his Soviet fashion designs infused with vibrant Russian folkloric motifs, has died at the age of 85. 01/05/2023
Destinations This Mediterranean city is the Paris of the Middle East From mosques to beer bars, tradition and modernity coexist in Beirut. 25/09/2022
Living Can you imagine paying for food with rubbish? You can in London. Chocolatier Montezuma's has opened a recycling-focused pop up shop. 13/03/2020