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Luxury Institute European Survey -- Wealthy European Consumers Rate the Most Prestigious Luxury Women's Fashion Brands: Hermes, Chanel, and Yves Saint LaurentPARIS--(Marketwire - September 5, 2008) - Wealthy European consumers rated Hermes the most prestigious luxury women's fashion brand in the 2009 Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI) survey from the independent Luxury Institute (www.LuxuryInstitute.com). The survey was conducted in France, the U.K., G... |
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Ubisoft CEO: Europe more important than US nowAnd he's not just saying that to make up for years of financial inequity and utterly perverse release schedules. "First, our money - the pound or the euro - is very strong and because of that the turnover from those countries is heavier than they used to be," Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot ... |
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Video: Tractor To The RescueA 4x4 gets stuck. A Hummer H2 tries to pull it out but it too gets stuck. A small van with an overly confident driver tries to pull out the Hummer but fails. There's only one thing left to do - call in the tractor. [Thanks Yves Lalonde] ... |
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One-Sided Design War: Stefano v. "Not Gifted" TomOooo, girl! The claws come out in Sunday's New York Times magazine, in which Yves Saint Laurent creative director Stefano Pilati rips his predecessor, Tom Ford. Of course, the fashion world's always kneeling down for Ford, who would do it himself if he knew how. That's not necessarily a bad thin... |
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Kate Moss Builds Her BrandFiled under: ApparelOn the heels of Kate Moss' already impressive fall ad campaign successes comes news of more coups scored by the eternally gorgeous supermodel: two more major contracts and some serious magazine exposure. On the ad campaign front, her latest big bucks gigs come courtesy of Yves... |
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Ubisoft CEO: 'Europe is Actually More Important Than the US Now'Thanks to the dwindling buying power of the U.S. dollar compared to European currency, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot sees Europe as "more important than the U.S. now," reports Gamesindustry.biz. "For Ubisoft Europe is actually more important than the U.S., and by more ... |


