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Past articles by Sierra:

How to spot a fake designer bag

Luxury consignment marketplace The RealReal is well versed in weeding out fake designer goods. Senior authentication director Graham Wetzbarger explains how you can spot one too. → Read More

How The RealReal turned luxury into a bargain

Second-hand consignment company The RealReal is transforming how consumers buy high-end fashion, one Louis Vuitton bag at a time. → Read More

How to drive like an NFL star

Sue Callaway takes an exclusive ride in the 2015 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Nighthawk Edition with NFL wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. Only 9 of these exclusive vehicles will come to the U.S. and sport a $569,600 price tag. → Read More

Inside the Porsche party house

Bravo reality star and real estate agent Josh Altman takes Fortune's Sue Callaway on a tour of $5.5 million home in the Hollywood Hills. → Read More

5 stunning cars you need to see right now

Fortune contributors Jason Harper and Sue Callaway discuss their favorite show-stopper vehicles from the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show. → Read More

Why the Big Mac isn't the answer to McDonald's problems

Fortune's Beth Kowitt explains how the fast food giant lost its core consumer. → Read More

The best card for solving your credit problems

Jean Chatzky explains which credit card is best when trying to improve or reestablish your credit. → Read More

Inside Bentley's fastest car ever

With 572 horsepower and a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine, the Bentley Continental GT3-R is capable of going 0 to 60mph in as little as 3.6 seconds. → Read More

The biggest mistake Obama made in the Middle East

Anne-Marie Slaughter tells Fortune's Nina Easton why the spread of conflict in the Middle East is unstoppable. → Read More

What John Sculley thinks Tim Cook is doing right

Fortune's Anne VanderMey sits down with former-Apple CEO John Sculley to discuss his new book and his thoughts on Tim Cook's reign at the tech company. → Read More

Fat Tire: From basement brew to household name

When Kim Jordan started New Belgium Brewing Company in the basement of her Fort Collins, Co. home, she was just trying to pay the bills. Today, Fat Tire has become a household name, and the Belgian-style beer is aiming to make a national footprint. → Read More

The secret Instagram life of Leonardo Dicaprio

Instagram photographer Joel Strong has gained quite the following staging Instagram photos around New York using paper cutouts of Leonardo Dicaprio. → Read More

Instagram: A love story

When Anthony Danielle created an Instagram account in October 2010, he knew nothing about photography. Today, his handle @takinyerphoto has more than 184,000 followers. → Read More

Making money from your dog on Instagram

French bulldog Trotter Pup has become a famous brand ambassador on Instagram. Hear the story of how Sonya Yu made her dog into an Instagram celebrity. → Read More

What Airbnb founder Brian Chesky learned from Paul Graham

Chesky discusses how a piece of counterintuitive advice from Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham changed the trajectory of his business. → Read More

Will Janet Yellen raise interest rates?

People are wondering what Fed chairwoman Janet Yellen plans to call for at this week's Federal Open Market Committee meetings. → Read More

Did AT&T already bag the Amazon phone?

Reports are coming out saying AT&T will be the exclusive carrier for Amazon's first smartphone. → Read More

Starbucks latest employee perk? Free college degrees.

Starbucks has long earned praise for providing benefits to part time workers. Its newest perk is offering free college degrees from Arizona State to its baristas. → Read More

Iraq situation causes worldwide oil price uncertainty

Experts say the unrest in Iraq may cause a spike in crude oil crisis. → Read More

How corporate cash piles become spending sprees

Fortune's Stephen Gandel explains how companies like Apple and Microsoft are using their cash surplus for merger opportunities. → Read More