Ran Bi
How One Brand Conquered China’s Booming Luxury Appliance Market
From luxe loudspeakers to hi-tech fitness gadgets, pandemic constraints have heightened consumer demand for numerous luxury home appliances. Read MoreLuxury Brands Have Only Scratched The Surface of China’s E-Commerce
China's e-commerce system thrived during China’s coronavirus lockdown, showing that the luxury market has a promising future with many more possibilities. Read MoreHow Niche Brands Create Social Media Sales In China
This summer, the niche bag and accessories label BY FAR took Chinese social media by storm thanks to excellent branding via social sales platforms. Read MoreIs Topshop’s Failure in China a Fast Fashion Problem?
COVID-19 has already hurt many brands, and now it’s British fashion label Topshop’s turn. Does its failure mean fast fashion is finished in China? Read MoreMeet The Consumer Class Fueling China’s Sneaker Market
Gaokao students, who are mostly between the ages of 17-20 years old, will push sneaker businesses to a new level through their enthusiasm and know-how. Read MoreWhy Beauty Brick-And-Mortar Is Thriving In China
Offline beauty sales are peaking now that China’s online buyers are back at brick-and-mortar chain stores. But can local beauty retailers seize the moment? Read MoreWill Mogu Be China’s Next Little Red Book?
As China’s livestreaming battleground swells, we look at the market potential of Mogu, a social media and e-commerce fashion platform turned livestreamer. Read MoreMSGM Opened A Store In China Amid COVID-19: Now What?
As China reopens, the Italian high-end streetwear brand MSGM decided to open its tenth store in Zhengzhou, China. What’s behind this strategy? Read MoreHow Will Stores Prepare To Reopen In A Post-Virus China?
Offline stores weren't doing well before the COVID-19 outbreak, so there's a lot of hand-wringing as they prepare strategies for reopening all across China. Read MoreDo Chinese Want ‘A Home Full of MUJI Design’?
MUJI is a well-known Japanese source for simple yet elegant lifestyle products, but are Chinese consumers ready to live in a fully-stocked MUJI home? Read More