Tikka Shatrujit Singh's great-grandfather, Jagatjit Singh, the Maharaja of Kapurthala in Punjab, was a Francophile and an avid traveller. He owned over 60 large trunks that would hold his clothes......
Luxury in India may not have gone 'mass market' as in China, but it has taken some very firm strides, writes Bhupesh Bhandari. The trick is, an Indian diplomat told me over drinks, to knock one......
International luxury goods makersplan to foray into India in a big way, perceiving the country as a major 'retail destination' of top-end products."India is becoming the beacon of the future," said......
If 2005 was the year of the (proverbial) bottom of the pyramid, 2006 was all about the realisation of the opportunity at its summit the potential of providing for the very rich. As Tikka......
Notice something? The discernible Burberry checks and Louis Vuitton Murakami symbols are no longer conspicuous in downtown Mumbai's shopping centres. Amusingly enough, you are still wooed with......