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  1. 11 de jun. de 2021 · In the final episode of The Future Laboratory’s 20th anniversary celebrations, co-founder Martin Raymond meets with old friend and founder of Luxury Briefing...

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  2. Established in 1996 by James Ogilvy and subsequently purchased by FMS Global Media, Luxury Briefing continues to be the leading authority on the luxury industry. Luxury Briefing is a print and digital intelligence report providing news, analysis and opinion across all sectors of the luxury industry, published completely free of advertising and distributed on an exclusive subscription-only basis.

  3. James Ogilvy is one of the world’s leading experts in luxury.<br><br>James was the founder of Luxury Briefing, which launched in 1996. At the time, the growth in the luxury industry was gathering momentum and over the following years the publication established itself as an independent resource at the centre of the industry.

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  4. James Ogilvy est le petit-fils du prince George, 1er duc de Kent, frère des rois Edouard VIII et George VI, et de son épouse, la princesse Marina de Grèce, ainsi que l’arrière petit-fils du roi George V et de son épouse la princesse Mary de Teck . Il est baptisé le 11 mai 1964 dans la chapelle privée du palais de Buckingham et compte ...

  5. James Ogilvy (born 1964) is a British landscape designer and relative of the British royal family. James Ogilvy or Ogilvie may also refer to: James Ogilvy, 5th Lord Ogilvy of Airlie (died 1606), Scottish landowner and diplomat. James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Airlie (1593–1666), Scottish royalist.

  6. James Robert Bruce Ogilvy. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WikiTree person ID. Ogilvy-143. subject named as. James R. Ogilvy (1960s - living) 0 references ...

  7. 1 de ago. de 2016 · James Ogilvy and Julia Rawlinson met during their first year at St. Andrews University and married on July 30, 1988 at St. Mary The Virgin Church in Saffron Walden, a small market town in the bride’s home county of Essex just south of Cambridge. Julia wore a gown in white dupioni silk with a v-neck, fitted bodice, and full, ballgown skirt ...