Hermes
Very Relatable Woman Sues Waiter for Spilling Wine on Her $30,000 Hermès Handbag
The tragedy occurred last September at the Alpine Country Club, which has a $65,000 initiation fee.
An Indian Company Has Been Fined With Social Work For Parodying Hermès
Replacing the French giant's trademark logo with 'Herpes' will cost Impresario Entertainment mid-day meals and sanitary pads in Delhi's orphanages and foster care homes.
What Do You Do With the World’s Most Expensive Handbag?
The experts tell us about the care and use—dear God, do not carry it with denim!—of the Hermès White Himalayan Birkin.
Welcome to NOMA, Manchester's Dire New Gentrification Project
Property sharks are using north Manchester's rich history for marketing, while simultaneously destroying a historic pub.
Guatemala's former president Pérez Molina faces new charges of massive corruption
Otto Pérez Molina became president of Guatemala in 2012 but resigned in September last year amid a previous corruption case involving massive customs fraud.
Prada, Chanel, and More Big-Name Fashion Brands Called Out for Secret Supply Chains
Nearly three years after the collapse of a factory in Bangladesh that killed more than a thousand people, a new report found it's still difficult for consumers — and fashion companies — to answer the question, "who made my clothes?"
The Weird and Wonderful Origins of Scottish Football Club Names
What's in a name? For many Scottish clubs, rather a lot.
The Fashion Industry Is Still Letting Down Women of Color
Nearly 80 percent of the models on the catwalks at New York Fashion Week were white. Who's to blame for this lack of diversity, and how can we fix it?
I've Spent Bleak Christmases Fielding Online Delivery Complaints in a Call Center
Hey, guess what—it's Christmas Eve, it's 8:30 PM, and no, there isn't anything I can do about the fact that all your presents are sitting in a package holding center because your neighbor didn't sign for them.