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Future Tech China: Douyin’s Winning 2021 Playbook
The gloves are coming off for Douyin this year. Here are five things they’ll do to guarantee their ascendancy at home in China over the course of 2021. Read MoreWith All Eyes on Chengdu, How Should Luxury Approach Other New First-Tier Cities?
As a rising new first-tier city, Chengdu has been on luxury’s radar for years. As it matures as a regional market, how should luxury connect with other such cities and… Read More“Shanghai Debutante” Reveals the Allure Of Collective Buying In China
The recent news of the “Shanghai Debutante" group started a nationwide discussion of group-buying and deferred payment options. Read MoreNetflix x Lady M, Hey Tea x Adidas, The Best Brands Collaborations In August
In China, it's popular to engage in brand collaborations capable of reaching beyond consumers already familiar with the core products. Read MoreWhat Luxury Brands Can Learn From Bonnie & Clyde’s Beauty Disruption in China
As the demands of Chinese beauty consumers change, local independent beauty brands with personalities that offer exclusive technology are growing in appeal. Read MoreWhat Can Luxury Learn from Group Buying?
Group buying is back, and as luxury brands struggle to connect with consumers on the mainland, can they learn from this dynamic e-commerce trend? Read MoreUS-Listed Chinese Companies Say “Bye Bye” To US Exchanges As Hong Kong Relisting Accelerates
Asian equities had a good day as investors cheered the lack of actionable items coming out of US-China political rhetoric, though concerns capped gains. Read MoreThe Pros And Cons Of Flash Sales In China
While flash sales aren’t a new concept, luxury brands would be wise to explore the different ways they could utilize them in a post-COVID-19 world. Read MoreCan Harmay Take Out Sephora in China?
Whether you are an established beauty brand in China or simply eyeing the sector, Harmay is blazing a new trail in how to engage Chinese millennials. Read MoreWhat the ‘BrandZ Top 100’ Tells Us About China’s Luxury Market
Alibaba claimed the top spot for the first time since joining the BrandZ Top 100 in 2015, ending Tencent’s four-year run at the top. Read More