Posts by TheLuxury NextTeam:
The Banyan Tree Group, one of Asia’s leading hotel brands for sustainability and environmental awareness, has announced that it will launch a range of organic, plant-based menus at its resorts around the world, starting in Thailand later this year.
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Everyone has been talking about T2, Mumbai’s spanking new airport terminal, which boasts 14,000 sq ft of retail space, has the largest public art museum in the form of “Jaya He”, a three km long art walk and a beautiful design inspired by the white peacock. the peacock in india throne Mumbaikairs, these days, can […]
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These days, no art or craft exhibition across India is complete without the presence of sari weavers and artisans, who sell their beautifully weaved pieces of art to increasingly enthusiastic buyers. On fashion ramps and at sophisticated soirees, the sari stands out as the biggest differentiator in a sea of crowd where women are dressed […]
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A look back at 2013’s biggest trends and what to expect in 2014. The LuxuryNext blog was created exactly a year back and through 2013, we evolved and grew. 2013 was an interesting year not just for us, but for the world of luxury. In India, the wheels turned a little slowly for the luxury […]
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At a time most retail giants are looking at strengthening their online presence, an audacious luxury online startup, Jaypore, has established a strong e-presence, retailing luxury handcrafted Indian products. Since it went online, Jaypore, a beautifully created e-store that retails exquisite handcrafted Indian products is creating a buzz in India’s luxury industry. It has taken […]
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LeMill, a trendy concept store in Mumbai, is India’s answer to the Parisian Collette – it is chic, stocks only alternative labels in fashion, textiles and home décor, and has two outposts within the city. LeMill, Breach Candy, Mumbai This weekend, LeMill, Mumbai’s très chic fashion and lifestyle store opened a show of American designer […]