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Dior Names Wang Junkai their New Brand Ambassador in China & More
The French brand Christian Dior has named the 20-year-old actor/singer Wang Junkai (Karry Wang) to be their new brand ambassador in China. Read MoreIn Milan, Versace and D&G Continue to Suffer
Fashion week presents an opportunity for brands to connect with Chinese audiences. At MFW, some brands excelled while others missed the mark. Read MoreVersace, Coach & Givenchy: Measuring the Gravity of the China T-Shirt Controversy
Jing Daily measures the gravity of the Versace, Coach, and Givenchy T-shirt controversies in China, and why such cultural missteps keep on happening. Read MoreVersace Repeats the D&G Disaster: To Sell Global, Luxury Brands Need to Think More Local
Versace loses brand ambassador, Yang Mi, and possible future market share after a T-shirt blunder indicating Hong Kong and Macau as independent territories. Read MoreMilan Fashion Week: Why D&G Needs to Act Now to Restore Trust with Chinese Consumers
Three months can seem like an eternity. Dolce & Gabbana should not waste another three months to make a heartfelt comeback in China. Read MoreLessons from D&G: To Sell Global, Think Local
What happened to Dolce & Gabbana (D&G) can happen to any brand. There is a need to redefine business processes for many brands in the luxury industry. Read MoreIs the Fashion Designer ‘Cult of Personality’ to Blame for the D&G Mess?
The recent Dolce & Gabbana misstep is a leadership issue that should alert luxury brands to reconsider their relationship with celebrity designers. Read MoreChina to Overtake U.S. Fashion Market for First Time: McKinsey & BoF Report
Here are the top 5 predictions for the Chinese market from the State of Fashion 2019 report by McKinsey & Company and the Business of Fashion (BoF). Read MoreExclusive: Q&A with Secoo’s International CEO Federica Marchionni on the Evolution of E-commerce
In an exclusive Q&A with Jing Daily, Secoo's new international CEO Federica Marchionni spoke about her take on the Chinese market. Read MoreChinese Design Student Accuses Viktor & Rolf of Copying His Work
A Chinese design student at Parsons in New York claims that the latest collection of Dutch fashion brand Viktor & Rolf, which had cartoonish action figures strut the runway, borrowed his ideas. Read More