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...“I’ve trawled flea markets in Ischia and Gubbio and cantinas in Perugia and Todi, bid at auctions in Florence, negotiated with signori in private homes in Milan and Naples and attended antiques fairs in...
...And of course, as interpreter-in-chief of the great American wardrobe, you can always rely on Ralph Lauren to feature items in seersucker, including an amusing camo-seersucker baseball cap....
...I don’t do men’s fashion weeks and to my undying shame I have never once attended Pitti Uomo (I am a member of the minority that believes as a capital of art and style Naples beats Florence hands down)....
...The Naples meeting launched programmes to buy unspecified volumes of asset-backed securities and covered bonds, both types of securities which bundle up loans....
...At last week’s press conference in Naples, Italy, Mr Draghi insisted the ECB monitored a broad range of information about inflation expectations....
...Italian prosecutors and Swiss authorities this week searched the Lugano offices of Guido Ralph Haschke, a Swiss businessman reported by Italian media to be under suspicion of receiving €51m from Mr Orsi...
...At Ralph Lauren, unstructured, tailored pieces from its Polo and Purple labels are selling like hot cakes. Its Bond Street shop sold out of navy Purple Label jackets in two weeks....
...Tullio Jappelli at the University of Naples, says deficit figures give a guide to looming problems but debt levels are the most important issue....
...Tullio Jappelli from Naples University says that “a fair reading of several dozen studies in the past three decades suggests that government deficits significantly lower national savings, albeit less than...
...For many others, there was a spirit of going back to the land (or the landed gentry): Tom Ford featured windowpane check-meets-Perthshire reds; Ralph Lauren had plaid cashmeres faded as if by a few years...
...“It was first set up in Naples,” she says, “and maybe it was a response to the ruins; Herculaneum, Pompeii.”...
...The Abruzzi school was the third way between the extremes of Naples’ slouch and London’s starch....
...It wasn’t such a surprising assertion, unlike his statements that 1) it was easier for Fendi to open a store in Cheng-du, China than Naples, Italy due to more relaxed retail licensing laws; and 2) for luxury...
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