Brute yourselves: Ancient Rome is coming back – in luxury retail

Delvaux, the oldest leather goods house in the world, knows a thing or two about how to keep a brand alive – after all, it was founded in Belgium in 1829, even before the Kingdom itself was established. So, what does it mean when a brand that has
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