ROLEX: THE WORLD’S MOST SOUGHT AFTER TIMEPIECES

Rolex is a Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London. The company is known for its high-quality watches, which are often considered to be status symbols. Rolex watches are popular among celebrities, royalty, and business leaders.

LAMBORGHINI: THE MOST COVETED SPORTS CARS EVER MADE

The Lamborghini story is famous, Ferruccio Lamborghini allegedly created his visionary supercar marque due to an insult from Enzo Ferrari of the eponymous Ferrari brand. Lamborghini had made his fortune in tractors and indulged in supercars. A fault with his Ferraris and the dismissal of his concerns by the Ferrari founder led to the creation of, arguably, the greatest supercar brand of them all in 1963. Today, the Italian company is known for its high-performance sports cars and grand tourers. Lamborghini cars are known for their elegant designs, powerful engines, and luxurious interiors.

BUGATTI: THE PINNACLE OF AUTOMOBILE DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE

Bugatti is a French luxury automobile manufacturer founded in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti in Molsheim, Alsace, France. The company is known for its high-performance sports cars, grand tourers, and racing cars. Bugatti cars are known for their elegant designs, powerful engines, and luxurious interiors.

GOYARD: LUGGAGE-MAKER TO THE STARS

Goyard is a French luxury goods company founded in 1853 by François Goyard but with a history that dates back much further. The company began as a malletier – a maker of high-end trunks, storage boxes and luggage – by appointment to royalty and Courtisans. Their reputation for luxurious finishes and attention to detail marked them out as one of the pre-eminent labels which only those with the finest tastes (and the deepest pockets) were fortunate enough to own. The brand has grown steadily over the years to offer a wide range of high-quality leather goods, including luggage, handbags, and accessories. Goyard’s products are often identified by their distinctive chevron canvas pattern, a signature of the house, which was first introduced in 1892.

SWAINE

One of Britain’s great luxury goods houses, Swaine (Swaine Adeney Brigg) has been supplying high-end accessories, leather goods, luggage and accoutrements to Europe’s upper classes for more than two centuries. Founded in 1750 as a saddlery, Swaine became synonymous with the finest quality riding equipment and travel accessories, a reputation that persists today. The house acquired noted umbrella maker, Brigg in 1943 and milliner Herbert Johnson in 1996 to place the firm at the forefront of the luxury accessories market.