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Chinese Regulators Say No To Luxury Mooncakes
Chinese regulators are cracking down on overpriced mooncakes. With the Mid-Autumn Festival around the corner, how will this affect luxury brands? Read MoreShanghai’s Luxury Retailer Secoo Sued By Prada
Prada’s subsidiary in Shanghai has won a legal dispute to freeze Secoo’s assets. But this is only the tip in the iceberg for the beleaguered retailer. Read MoreThe Implications Of China’s Economic Slowdown
Slow economic growth combined with plunging consumer confidence are putting global luxury brands under more pressure in mainland China. Read MoreWhy Chinese Hires Are Vital for Luxury
It's important to have a strong local team on the ground in China. How are Chinese C-suite hires working for Valentino, Pandora, and Adidas? Read MoreHow Will China’s New Anti-Monopoly Law Affect Luxury?
China’s Anti-Monopoly Law underwent a major revision recently that will be implemented on August 1. How will the updates impact China’s luxury landscape? Read MoreJNBY Childrenswear Line Caught in Controversy Again
Chinese fashion group JNBY is in hot water for producing disturbing kidswear designs for a second time. Will it ever learn its lesson? Read MoreLuxury Shoppers Return as Shanghai Ends Citywide Lockdown
Shanghai is moving towards the end of a two-month lockdown, with businesses gradually reopening. But how soon will China’s luxury consumption bounce back? Read MoreChinese Film Star Fined for Misleading Weight Loss Ads
Chinese actress Jing Tian has been fined $1.08 million for promoting a questionable health product, serving as a timely warning against false advertising. Read MoreFirst Chopard, Now Audi. Why Brands Can’t Get IP Right in China
Audi’s recent commercial campaign was called out for being word-for-word plagiarism of a Douyin blogger. Can the luxury carmaker restore its reputation in China? Read MoreThe Douyin KOL Helping Luxury Tap China’s Lower-Tier Cities
The Douyin KOL @diandilahai is offering a gateway to luxury through his humorous recreations of high fashion campaigns. It’s frivolous, but luxury should be watching. Read More