Search Results: Manolo Blahnik
Why Manolo Blahnik’s China Trademark Victory Is So Important For Luxury
After a more than two decades-long battle, luxury mainstay Manolo Blahnik has declared victory in a landmark trademark dispute in China. Read MoreHow Luxury Is Reaching Consumers During Lockdown
Jing Daily summarizes how Loewe, Prada, Gucci, Manolo Blahnik and YSL Beauty connect with consumers at home via social marketing campaigns. Read MoreWhat 2022 Taught Us About Brand Collaborations
Navigating the avalanche of brand collaborations that came in 2022, our Collabs & Drops newsletter became a comprehensive, weekly highlight for China — and beyond. Here’s what we’ve learned. Read MoreProfessor Jimmy Choo -Approved Designer Patrick McDowell On Brand Collaboration
As an advocate of sustainability and LGBTQIA+ support, Jimmy Choo-approved Patrick McDowell has built collaboration into his business strategy. Read MoreWhy Retailer-Led Brand Collaborations Are So Successful In China
In China, collaborations between brands and retailers have been on the rise over the past decade, led by local upstarts and established names alike. Read More‘Collab Fatigue’ Is A Myth, Says New Data From StockX
Despite rumors of fatigue, recent research from StockX shows that branded launches are as popular — and profitable — as ever. Read MoreCan Marine Serre Bring Upcycling To China?
Since creating her brand six years ago, Marine Serre’s vision has never wavered. As the brand launches its China website, how will it fare on the mainland? Read MoreThe Complete Louis Vuitton×Supreme Retrospective
Jing Daily Modern Collectibles examines the moments in fashion history that led up to the fated Louis Vuitton x Supreme collaboration and how the collection’s value has grown since. Read MoreHow Niche Luxury Shoes Became Huge In China
Promising new shoe designers have now made their mark in this changing segment. But how can they maximize the Chinese market? Read MoreChina Wants Fewer Burberry and BV Handbags, More Chanel and Hermès
A recent survey by investment bank RBC Europe found that market leaders Chanel, Gucci, Hermès, and Prada are even more desirable among Chinese luxury consumers, extending their lead on other… Read More