Luxury Briefing
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Luxury Briefing is a magazine that was launched in 1996 by James Ogilvy. It has to do with luxury goods such as cars and clothes. T'was founded by the son of Princess Alexandra [1] [2] The magazine confers an Award for Excellence each year. [3]
[edit] Award for Excellence
- 2005 Aston Martin [3]
- 2003 Bentley Motors [4]
- 1998 Tanne Krolle [5]
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ "James Ogilvy, Princess Alexandra's son, talks to Cassandra Jardine about his life as a junior royal.", The Daily Telegraph, 26 October 1996. Retrieved on 2008-03-08. "Ogilvy does not draw attention to his royal background; indeed, he claims it is irrelevant to his current enterprise - the publication of Luxury Briefing, a newsletter for those involved in selling expensive goods and services. 'Nobody in that business knows anything about my connections, and it wouldn't impress them if they did. It is not as if I have a title or anything.'"
- ^ Luxury Briefing. Luxury Briefing. Retrieved on 2008-03-08. “James Ogilvy - Publisher and founder of Luxury Briefing”
- ^ a b Aston Martin wins 2005 Luxury Briefing Award. Aston Martin. Retrieved on 2008-03-08. “James Ogilvy, founder of Luxury Briefing 'This Award recognises the overall excellence of Aston Martin, for its world-class product, its iconic design, superb quality and sheer desirability. An incredible amount has been achieved in the last five years and the Award is very well-deserved.'”
- ^ Aston Martin wins 2005 Luxury Briefing Award. Bentley Motors. Retrieved on 2008-03-08. “On presentation of the award, James Ogilvy, Publisher for Luxury Briefing stated, 'Bentley won the 2003 Luxury Briefing Award for Excellence for the outstanding management of its brand. The integrity of the marque has never been compromised, it is a truly exclusive product and the sporting heritage has been reasserted with the remarkable 1-2 win at Le Mans this year. Now, with the launch of the new Continental GT, the company looks set to take its superb, hand-crafted cars to a broader market without diluting any of its core values.'”
- ^ "Jose Levy Will Take Britain's Holland & Holland in a New Design Direction : Another Luxury Label Leaps Into Action.", International Herald Tribune, November 17, 1998. Retrieved on 2008-03-08. "Tanne Krolle also won the 1998 British Luxury Briefing Award for Excellence, staving off names that are household words or at least trip more easily off the tongue. It has also started an international development with distribution into Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus in America."