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  • Thursday, 10 December, 2020
    HTSI
    The top 10 Christmas hampers

    A festive feast of gourmet food and wines

  • Tuesday, 8 December, 2020
    Shopping and gifts
    Holiday shopping in a pandemic: Can stores save the season?

    From a virtual ‘Dial-a-Santa’ to outdoor markets and shops on wheels — the tactics high-end retailers are using to save the season

  • Tuesday, 17 September, 2019
    HTSI
    Harrods’ revamped Dining Hall is a welcome pitstop amid the hurly-burly

    Lobster, served in myriad fashionably accessorised guises, takes centre stage at a host of restaurants in the flamboyantly revamped Harrods Dining Hall

  • Monday, 14 January, 2019
    National Crime Agency
    £1m Cartier ring seized amid probe into Azeri banker’s wife
  • Thursday, 22 November, 2018
    Prime property
    NCA focuses on Knightsbridge’s unexplained wealth

    London area is at the sharp end of new rules that compel housebuyers to explain their source of funds

  • Tuesday, 31 July, 2018
    Brexit
    Qatar spends £3bn as vote of confidence in post-Brexit Britain

    Gulf state maintains spending despite cost of embargo by Arab quartet

  • Friday, 24 November, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Chinese nationals overtake Brits to become Harrods’ biggest spenders

    Customers from second-largest economy spent more than £200m last year

  • Saturday, 11 November, 2017
    Diamonds and gemstones
    Giant stone Lesedi la Rona finally sells — for $53m

    News in brief: Bulgari’s omnichannel concept; Donnersmarck Diamonds at Sotheby’s

  • Friday, 3 November, 2017
    Life & Arts
    Dolce & Gabbana takes over Harrods’ festive shop windows

    Italian fashion house spends £7m for displays at London department store

  • Sunday, 5 March, 2017
    UK business & economy
    Business rate pain targets London and Reading

    Jump of 9% in the capital contrasts with 25% fall in Blackburn

  • Friday, 11 November, 2016
    Personal & Household Goods
    London becomes world’s centre for watch sales

    Brexit will not slow down stores’ ambitious expansion plans

  • Friday, 21 October, 2016
    Retail & Consumer industry
    UK becomes go-to destination for luxury goods

    Report from Deloitte finds the UK is the most affordable shopping market in the world

  • Monday, 26 September, 2016
    Personal & Household Goods
    On the floor with the daigou, China’s overseas shoppers

    Young women can make a living sending luxury goods back home

  • Friday, 5 August, 2016
    Property sector
    Retirement homes offer private tunnel to Harrods

    Luxury development part of a growing industry catering for ageing baby-boomers

  • Wednesday, 1 June, 2016
    Personal & Household Goods
    Ulysse Nardin’s Grand Deck Marine Tourbillon and other stories

    One of the most talked-about launches of the Baselworld fair was the naval-themed watch

  • Wednesday, 1 June, 2016
    UK retail results
    Manchester jewellers enticing Chinese shoppers

    The city’s jewellers have been enticing Chinese shoppers

  • Friday, 26 February, 2016
    Life & Arts
    Get your skates on

    From silk Aloha shirts to spray-painted fabrics — let the West Coast-inspired surf aesthetic brighten up your wardrobe

  • Wednesday, 24 February, 2016
    FT AlphavilleEquities
    Revisiting James Stunt
  • Monday, 14 December, 2015
    Personal & Household Goods
    Cinven acquires Kurt Geiger shoe brand for £245m

    Deal is private equity group’s first accessories acquisition

  • Sunday, 6 December, 2015
    Luxury goods
    Business schools respond to globalisation of luxury sector

    The luxury sector has gone global — and schools in its heartland are responding

  • Saturday, 14 November, 2015
    Personal & Household Goods
    Bergdorf’s and Harrods set out to woo big spenders

    Stores are opening salons to attract high-net-worth customers

  • Friday, 18 September, 2015
    Life & Arts
    Is London’s Knightsbridge still a golden postcode for homebuyers?

    Residential sales in the high-end district are faltering, with price growth at its slowest rate since 2009

  • Friday, 14 August, 2015
    Life & Arts
    For our aisles only

    Limited editions are a great way for shops to attract customers. But what is the cost of so many exclusives to the designer?

  • Thursday, 23 July, 2015
    Personal & Household Goods
    Devialet’s acoustic workshop of Burgundy

    The high-tech audio company prefers to make its speakers in France over China

  • Friday, 26 June, 2015
    FT AlphavilleIzabella Kaminska
    ‘Tranquil exclusivity’ in the heart of London for just £1.375m
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