Yaling Jiang
Auction Houses Embrace Luxury Fashion as New Frontier
In 2020, online luxury sales have brought new consumers to the likes of Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Phillips. How are they going to continue in 2021? Read MoreCan Luxury’s Turn To Sustainable Finance Make A Difference?
With the rise of ESG investments, luxury companies have rushed to launch sustainability-linked bonds and loans. But will they help climate change? Read MoreLVMH Saved By Louis Vuitton & Dior Rebound
LVMH witnessed a substantial rebound after Q2, its worst-performing quarter with a 38-percent loss, before recovering to a six-percent loss in Q4. Read MoreWhy Sports Collaborations Could Be A Goldmine For Luxury
Chinese consumers are seeing an influx of sports collaborations from niche categories like skiing and camping, and there are good reasons behind why. Read MoreWhat China’s Male Beauty Market Will Look Like In 2021
2020 saw many new men’s makeup brands enter China’s e-commerce space. But what’s behind that growth, and where is the male beauty market headed? Read MoreWhy Is Luxury E-tailer Secoo Seeking to Go Private in 2021?
Secoo’s board of directors recently received a proposal from its founder, chairman and CEO to take the company private. Is it for the better? Read MoreDoes Sequoia China’s Investment in AMI Represent A New M&A Trend?
Sequoia Capital China recently became the majority stakeholder in the Parisian designer brand AMI, which will foster the brand's digital reach in China. Read MoreWhy Qeelin x Mr. Bags’ Bracelet Collab Sold Out In 1 Second
By flexing its cultural advantage as a Chinese luxury brand, Qeelin sold out 100 sets of its Mr. Bags jewelry collaboration in one second. Read MoreShould Luxury Tap Into China’s Booming Pet Economy?
From collaborations with celebrity pets to pet lifestyle products, luxury’s pet potential is huge in China — and certainly goes beyond pet accessories. Read MoreLittle Red Book’s New Campaign Rides The Hot Female Identity Trend
Unlike most current luxury brand marketing, Little Red Book’s innovative new campaign reflects the current awakening of female social identity in China. Read More