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Are China’s “Little Fresh Meat” Idols Losing Their Luster?
Major platforms like iQiyi and Tencent are recruiting diverse faces for their competition shows. Does this mean China’s idol aesthetic is changing? Read MoreIs China Killing off its “Little Fresh Meat”?
Luxury’s ambassadors are often called “Little Fresh Meat.” But if China has its way, there could be a shift away from these feminine-looking stars. Read MoreLatest Little Fresh Meat You Need to Know: R3 August Celebrity Ranking
For August, among the top 5 most buzzed celebrities on the consulting agency R3’s list, three are considered little fresh meat celebrities. Read MoreCan China’s ‘Little Fresh Meat’ Deliver Big Brand Results?
With authorities in China already starting to discourage effeminate behavior in the media, we analyze whether the country's boy idols can keep delivering visibility and sales for brands. Read MoreHow China’s ‘Little Fresh Meat’ Give Luxury Brands a Big Boost
'Little Fresh Meat,' the handsome young men in ad campaigns for women's products, are a growing phenomenon in China as brands aim to leverage their sex appeal. Read MoreAustralia’s Beef With Chinese Consumers: They Aren’t Eating Enough of its Meat
Beef exports from Australia to China aren't likely to experience much of a rebound following the enactment of the free trade agreement in December, according to a new report. Read MoreHow Should Luxury Brands Represent Masculinity in China?
Luxury brands have been widely using “Little Fresh Meat” to rejuvenate their brand images as well as attract their legions of fans. Read MoreThe Rise Of China’s ‘Uncle Stars’: How Middle-aged Men Are Taking The Spotlight
“Uncle stars” are regaining popularity and bypassing even young idols. Jing Daily decodes how brands can leverage these middle-aged sensations. Read More2022’s Top 6 Chinese KOLs You Need To Know
Rising KOLs are reshaping China’s lucrative consumer market. Who should be on your radar if you want to reach new audiences and spur revenue for your brand? Read MoreShould Luxury Tap The Male Version Of ‘Sisters Who Make Waves’?
The premiere of Call Me By Fire Season 2 garnered substantial social media traffic in China. How can luxury brands capitalize on the show's popularity? Read More