Black is back, with luxury brands and independent designers alike embracing onyx, black enamel and diamonds for a bold, edgy aesthetic Much like swapping out floaty sundresses for cosy knits, ...
U.S. Customs seizes over 2,000 pieces of counterfeit jewelry in Indianapolis, worth an estimated $5.2 million, including fakes from Van Cleef and Arpels, Cartier, Chanel, and Juste Un Clou brands.
With dazzling pieces from ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt, these historic gems may just cost less than today’s designer ...
The venerable auction house is unloading one-of-a-kind gold necklaces, rings, trinkets and more from ancient Greece, Rome and ...
Brands still pile on the glitter, but skills such as enamel and miniature work have become the real distinguishing characteristics of high-end watches.
Founded in 1906 by Alfred Van Cleef and Estelle Arpels, Van Cleef and Arpels came to be one of the most iconic names in ...
Terrill captured an image that would go viral as a "beacon of hope" — an apparently unscathed, baby-blue, retro Volkswagen van parked on a street amongst the burnt rubble of a Malibu ...
Last summer he sold the van to Weinraub, 29, who designs surf and skate boards under the Vibrant Boards brand. Martin makes carbon fiber surfboards under Starlite. On Jan. 5 the friends drove to ...
Photos and a video clip captured near the Five Points intersection showed a white cargo van with blacked-out windows, a large gray spot on the top right of the back door, and an expired license plate.
Amongst the rubble and devastation caused by the out of control wild fire s in Los Angeles, a lone Volkswagen van sits - despite the neighbourhood around it being completely destroyed. Now ...
Preston Martin figured the retro blue Volkswagen van he slept in for a year during college was a goner, given that he parked it in a Malibu neighborhood just before the Palisades fire ripped ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A VW van sits among burned out homes, Jan. 9, 2025, in Malibu, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) This photo ...