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...that Sheetal Mafatlal, 33, was one of India's biggest luxury dealmakers. Although Mafatlal could easily afford to scoop up gowns by the gross, she wasn't shopping for herself. She was on a fact-finding mission as a prelude to opening the first Valentino store in India, in partnership with Valentino Fashion Group SpA, in New Delhi's five-star Shangri-La hotel. Valentino is the first of several Western designers introduced into India by MLP (Mafatlal Luxury Private), the company Mafatlal heads...
...Lots of people had approached us about a partnership there," says Norsa, "but it was of key importance to us to work with someone who really understood luxury. In 1.3 billion people in China, you wouldn't find one like Sheetal. She combines both the right image for us with knowing how to reach the right group...
...FRIENDLY SKIES are now also fabulous thanks to Versace's partnership with the TAG Group to design and manufacture the interiors of private jets. Top clients will work with Versace designers to personalize their aircraft, using pieces from the brand's home line that have been adapted to follow standard aviation-interior guidelines. The Italian design house will be responsible for all content and décor, while the TAG group, which has 30 years of experience in preparation and management of large private jets, will guarantee the logistical and technological aspects of the partnership...
...defeated for President in 1996, announced they would spearhead a $100 million effort to provide college scholarships to the spouses and children of those who had been killed or disabled in the attack. It was a prelude to an even more unexpected Odd Couple act: An unlikely partnership with George Herbert Walker Bush that raised $1 billion for tsunami relief and another $115 million in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina...
...three Michelin stars for two restaurants simultaneously, followed an avenue of cypress and Tuscan pines through vineyards and olive groves and found, at the end of it, a chunky 19th century palazzo built as a hunting lodge for Leopold II, the last Grand Duke of Tuscany. In partnership with Vittorio Moretti, a building magnate and wine producer, the Frenchman transformed the ducal folly into a resort, adding an extension, a spa, tennis courts and a golf course, and refashioning an old granary to house the Trattoria. Now bulldozers are flattening a patch of ground for a helipad. The vineyards will...