Matthew Lubin
Hermès Sees No Signs of Slowing Demand in China
French leather goods company Hermes reported impressive Q1 2019 sales results thanks to a boost from Chinese consumers. Read MoreSecoo Enlists Roger Vivier for WOW Brand Week
Luxury e-commerce platform has partnered with French footwear brand Roger Vivier to offer customers a limited-edition shoe during WOW Brand Week. Read MoreKering Barely Beats Estimates with Help from Domestic Consumption in China
French luxury group Kering, which owns Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, and Balenciaga, released its Q1 2019 earnings on Wednesday. Read MoreSlowing Chinese Economy Can’t Stop L’Oreal’s Lipstick Index Surge
Beauty company L'Oreal beat estimates with its first quarter earnings thanks to sales in China. Overall sales grew 11.4% year-on-year. Read MoreLVMH Reports Strong First Quarter Despite Slowing Economy
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton reported Q1 2019 financial results, and the results should ease concerns about a slowing luxury market in China. Read MoreChina’s Next Hot Travel Market: Customized Luxury Tours
China's travel industry has been booming, but there is still a market segment that has significant room for growth: customized luxury tours. Read MoreSecoo Attracts More Users as It Pivots Toward Diversification
Chinese luxury e-commerce company Secoo Holding Limited released its fourth quarter 2018 and full-year 2018 earnings results on April 4. Read MoreKering’s Alexander McQueen Expands in China via Alibaba’s Luxury Pavilion
British fashion house Alexander McQueen has opened up shop on Alibaba's Tmall Luxury Pavilion in an effort to increase domestic sales in China. Read MoreBarcelona and La Roca Village Launch Mandarin App to Draw in Travel Shoppers
On March 19, the Catalan Tourist Board and La Roca Village co-announced the launch of a Mandarin-language app to guide Chinese tourists through Barcelona. Read MoreTencent Reports Historic Profit Slip Despite WeChat Ad Revenue Growth
Tencent reported disappointing Q4 net profit on Thursday. The company did, however, continue to grow ad revenue on WeChat. Read More