Richemont, the parent company of Chloe, has not commented on news reports that Ralph Toledano has been dismissed as chief executive of the Paris-based fashion house, but people familiar with the company say he has indeed left.
An exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History shows how the iconic Chinese dress, the qipao, evolved with the changing status of women in Chinese society.
Scientific American says that owning designer knockoffs may lead to lying and cynicism; voter turnout for Arizona primaries is 20 to 25 percent and other other discussion points.
President Barack Obama blasted Senate Republicans on Monday for blocking a small business assistance bill, calling their opposition "pure partisan politics."
The financial crisis that destroyed some of the world's biggest banks and sent others to the brink of failure have changed Americans' idea of lending and borrowing. While most still seem to have no problems storing their money at banks small and large, a few trends indicate that everyone from consumers to some of the world's largest companies are straying away from large financial institutions as sources of funding.