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Will an Elevated Ralph Lauren Resonate in China?
After years of falling revenue, Ralph Lauren is doubling down on its luxury positioning. But is it too late to change its perception in China? Read MoreRalph Lauren Soars As China Leads Asian Growth
The first of Ralph Lauren’s digitally-driven ‘emblematic’ retail concepts arrived in Beijing, with one in Shanghai to follow in a matter of weeks. Read MoreSecond-Quarter Loss Prompts Changes At Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren reported a fiscal second-quarter loss of $39.1 million — a sizable drop from the second-quarter profit it made one year earlier. Read MoreAfter a Tough Q1, Ralph Lauren Expects A Full Recovery in Q2 For China
Ralph Lauren Corporation reported a 66 percent revenue decrease in Q1 but said mainland China sales might return to pre-COVID levels next quarter. Read MoreRalph Lauren Expects Mainland China Growth Back to Positive in Q2
Ralph Lauren’s Asia market suffered a 22% fall in Q4, the largest of all markets, but both the company and analysts are excited about its recovery. Read MoreWill Ralph Lauren’s Asia Digital Strategy Steer It Through The Virus Crisis?
Ralph Lauren reports fast-growing results in Asia as of Q3, FY2020. But how far can digital initiatives go as coronavirus hinders its manufacturing power? Read MoreDespite Trade War, Ralph Lauren Gains Momentum in China
Ralph Lauren is betting big in China — 39 stores this year alone and its own e-commerce site — but the continuing trade war could cloud their rosy forecast. Read MoreRalph Lauren Says It’s Set to Open Stores—Weekly—in China
Ralph Lauren plans to open a store a week in China, said company president and CEO Patrice Louvet at The New York Times Luxury Conference last week. Read MoreRalph Lauren Turns to Online Commerce to Sell High-priced Items in China
Ralph Lauren has developed a sophisticated digital and influencer marketing strategy to revamp its luxury business in China. Read MoreMovers and Shakers: Ralph Lauren’s New CEO Inspires Confidence on Wall Street
Highlights of movements in the luxury industry in China include Ralph Lauren's confidence-inspiring CEO and Bottega Veneta's new director of editorial. Read More