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Lawsuit Accuses Kering of Falsely Labeling China-Produced Eyewear as ‘Made in Italy’
The Parisian luxury conglomerate Kering Group is accused in a federal lawsuit of falsely labeling its China-produced eyewear as having been 'Made in Italy.' Read MoreWill China’s “Belt and Road” Initiative Boost Luxury in Italy?
With tourism to other European countries stalled for a variety of reasons, Italy has jumped at a unique chance to lure Chinese consumers to their shores. Read MoreChinese Consumers Divided Over Balenciaga’s “Made in China” Revelation
The Parisian luxury brand recently admitted that their $850 Triple S sneaker is no longer being made in Europe. Not everyone was upset. Read MoreKering Denies ‘Made in China’ Claim in Lawsuit Over Eyewear Products
A Kering spokesperson told us that the luxury group plans to fight this suit in court. Read MoreThese 6 Chinese Brands Made Deloitte’s Luxury Goods Power List
Six Chinese jewelry companies are ranked by Deloitte to be among the global top 50 luxury goods firms, along with LVMH, Kering, and Estee Lauder. Read MoreItaly Rolls Out Welcome Mat For China’s Big-Spending Tourists
As locales across Europe vie for Chinese visitors, Italy is the first country to receive a special China Tourism Academy-approved designation for its efforts to welcome them. Read MoreMade [For] China: Growing Luxury Demand Buoys US Manufacturers, Brands
Going against the decades-long trend of lower-priced Chinese imports flooding the US market, a growing number of American manufacturers, fashion brands and family-run wineries are looking to China's luxury consumer as a new and important target market. Read MoreChinese Shoppers Putting Premium On “Made In USA” Labels
It's clear that China's shoppers are fans of American brands like Coach, Ralph Lauren, Levi's and Tiffany & Co., but for smaller brands, particularly those made on a smaller scale in the US, opportunities are opening up in the Chinese market as well. Read MoreEight Key Trends That Made Their Mark In China In 2011
With commentators around the world weighing in on what 2012 will hold for the luxury industry in China and the country's still-booming art auction market, it pays to take a step back and look at some of the major trends that took shape in 2011. Read MoreMade-In-China Yachts Making Early Entry Into Nascent China Market
As China's billionaires delve into the secondary luxury market, an increasing number are turning an eye towards "Made-in-China" yachts. Read More