In the past decade, luxury has gone from occasional indulgence to daily ritual. From a $4 coffee to Chanel sunglasses, luxury is big business. Fortune looks at the players behind the boom.
America's billion-dollar designer is going global and upscale, all while creating a new in-house brand for J.C. Penney. Can he really sell all things to all people? (more)
The $220 billion industry is racing to the top and the bottom at the same time. But can the world's most exclusive brands stretch that much and still keep their cachet? ( more)
Robert Duffy is the man behind fashion's $5 billion man. He's a merchandiser, a corporate infighter - and the person standing between a famous designer and his demons. ( more)
Looking to freshen its 19th-century brand, Brooks Brothers reaches out to 21st-century designer Thom Browne. ( more)
With global millionaires doubling since 1996, a crop of investing vehicles focuses on conspicuous-consumption. Can you cash in on the global wealth boom? ( more)
From iconic designers to luxury group titans, power has never looked so good. Fortune traveled the world to photograph the men and women who personify the business of style. ( more)
These days carrying a Gucci bag doesn't mean you're special -- or ever particularly unique. Once the sole province of the elite, luxury has gone mass market. So retailers are getting creative, ginning up one-of-a-kind items that recapture exclusivity. ( more)
Here's a look at the less expensive polishes, perfumes and pendants that make regular folks feel like a million bucks. ( more)
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