Recently, I had the opportunity to meet with Benoit Gouez, the charismatic Chef de Cave of Moet & Chandon. Benoit was traveling through the U.S. to speak with Sommeliers and wine buyers -- Champagne lovers throughout the country.
My head was spinning at the thought of the biggest round of fashion musical chairs I had heard about in some time. Fashion Week was turning into an episode of Gossip Girl on speed.
Bruichladdich is not throwback. It is a modern, impressive distillery that has learned to put pride back in the workplace and a spirit of empowerment that makes it as special as its products.
With the start of Haute Couture Week in Paris, luxury is on the ropes. Christian Lacroix is going under. Meanwhile, Prada and Armani are offering their brands to cell phone and car makers.
Milan fashion house Piazza Sempione is joining the long list of high-end designers on Oak Street.
The 17-year-old Italian company has signed a lease ...