Archive for June, 2007
The Chic Fund Offers Simplified Ownership Of Top-Tier Marques

Ever wanted to own a portfolio of luxury brands but didn’t have the time to research them all? The Chic Fund might just be for you. The brains over at Dominion Funds created Chic to capture the growth in the luxury segment, which has exploded over the last half-decade. The fund owns iconic brands such as Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Ferragamo, Tod’s, Van Cleef & Arpels, Bottega Veneta, Bulgari; even a little stake in Rolls-Royce to keep those fashion houses company.
The minimum investment is $10,000, and there’s an annual management fee of 2.27 percent. Wonder if they’ll give me a Louis Vuitton briefcase just for signing up?
Doubtful.
Luxury On The Rise In Seattle?

Seattle Times Business Reporters Melissa Allison and Monica Soto Ouchi recently discussed the implications of the Barneys relocation on the luxury retail sector in
In particular, the location is interesting in how it will reshape shopping in
While surely the buyers have chosen completely unique selections, there aren’t many brands names in Seattle that aren’t on offer at at least one other store, one that is also likely to be considered more of a Seattle institution than Barneys has been in the past 17 years. Mario’s, Butch Blum, and of course Nordstrom have all been here longer and gained very loyal customer bases. Barneys customers include a wide array of decidedly fashion-conscious and experimental shoppers, from the visiting tourist who may not be back very regularly, to the fluttery fashionista who only comes in to buy the things she wants and doesn’t feel as much loyalty to any particular store. Barneys may have a stellar shoe selection, but Nordstrom still has more Louboutins and Manolos. Barneys is great, but at this point they’re just another player in the increasingly crowding luxury market. With Neiman Marcus and the Bravern opening in
Just how much will the new Barneys influence downtown shopping? It will certainly help polarize the luxury shopping core to the north and south ends of the shopping district, with luxury department store and jewelry shopping to the north and boutique shopping to the south. It will build some prestige and fight the
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