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...The Hoxton’s Haymarket property comprises “10 stitched-together townhouses”, according to Andrews – and includes three-bed, self-contained residences that will cater to longer-staying guests....
...“It has a folky look but still caters to aristocratic tastes.”...
...“Our margins [for Rowing Blazers] don’t cater to wholesale,” says Carlson. “We’ve been approached about it countless times, but we can’t make it work.”...
...“I heard that the M logo is more recognisable than the Christian cross,” he says of the company that has almost 40,000 outlets globally and caters to 65 million customers a day....
...Big brands are also beginning to cater for this market. Nestlé released a vegan KitKat, which sold out in the UK almost overnight....
...And there’s a crossover emerging: fashion brands, keen to cater to the outdoors crowd, are now offering slick backpacker silhouettes....
...Many consultancies have sprung up to cater to corporate demand for behavioural insights....
...This flourishing customer base was largely ushered in by the pandemic, when chefs were out of work, and uniform brands had no B2B business to cater to....
...Today a successor of the London concept graces a college courtyard at Yale University....
...rises have only accelerated in the past two years, as the pandemic and the government’s stamp duty holiday triggered a flurry of moves and ran down the supply of larger homes with gardens that could better cater...
...Tableware “caters to every stage in someone’s life”, says Mahtani. Jewellery, it seems, is simply the appetiser. Follow @financialtimesfashion on Instagram to find out about our latest stories first...
...We report today on plans by Monzo, the UK digital bank, to give its staff three-month paid sabbaticals for every four years they work, the latest example of a company rethinking working patterns to cater...
...To cater to this, brands are increasingly offering sportswear lines that deliver form and function....
...Grace, who prefers not to give her full name, from west London, says she will pay “many thousands” of pounds to obtain this freedom for her family of six....
...“Just as contemporary fashion caters to many different customers, the same thing is emerging within the resale market,” Linton says. Vintage feels relevant for a host of different reasons....
...Smaller jewellers are also stepping up to cater to the demand....
...“It is perhaps this alliance of the material and the spiritual that we call grace.” Perriand is far from being alone among the female designers whose recognition has long been overdue....
...Such classes cater to a demand from an interiors-obsessed demographic, who like the aesthetic represented by each craftsman but want the additional experience of making something themselves....
...Hosting virtual races were a saving grace for Formula One when the pandemic delayed the start of its real season. F1’s esports Grands Prix are broadcast on Sky....
...These jewellery maisons are also updating their retail spaces to cater to a growing female consumer base: stark or intimidating interiors are being replace with plush furnishings to create a softer, more...
...With the global economy already in or near a recession, shipping companies now cater to this peculiar need....
...The newly opened Four Seasons Astir Palace aims to cater to this appetite for high-end on the mainland....
...While fairs look to experiment with formats to cater to brands that would otherwise leave, Mr Gellner does not think the fashion show was well received, saying it is not easy to make the show work for all...
...Bertie de Rougemont, managing director of London-based cater-waiter company Cellar Society, decided to use silver straws as standard when Net-a-Porter founder Natalie Massenet told him about the effects...
...“To cater for the man that has everything, we need to have everything.” That — and the fact that you can’t fill a store with only navy sweaters, no matter how trans-seasonal they are....
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