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Labelhood: The Platform Powering China’s Youth
As LABELHOOD opens its first menswear store in China, Jing Daily looks at the country’s pioneering start-up that combines culture and commerce. Read MoreHow Luxury Brands Can Succeed in China Post-COVID-19
COVID-19 has created societal challenges, but it has also been a golden opportunity for some. We look at five changes shaping luxury post-pandemic. Read MoreCan Chinese Designers Shine at Milan Fashion Week? Ask Hui
Chinese creatives starring role at the recent Milan Fashion Week proved that Italy has a serious interest in Chinese brands. Read MoreLondon Fashion Week Continues to Attract Local Talent
London is the next stop for The Jing Daily Fashion Week score, a city known as a mecca for young creatives. Read MoreWhy the Chinese Decade of Luxury Is Just Starting
Does the latest government crackdown in China prove that the country’s luxury bubble is about to burst? Not so fast. Read MoreK-Beauty Gets an Expensive Makeover
While affordable K-beauty is losing Chinese consumer affection, its counterpart — premium Korean skincare — is riding high in the market. Read MoreCan Shushu/Tong Go Global?
Known for its feminine yet quirky style, Chinese designer brand Shushu/Tong has blown up in China. Now, it’s eyeing the global market. Read MoreSize Doesn’t Matter: The Allure of Beauty Samples in China
The beauty industry has long relied on samples to hook customers, and China's young consumers want innovative ways to try out new products. Read MoreChina’s Next ‘It’ Designer: Chen Peng
Known for his colorful oversized puffers, Chen Peng has won the inaugural Yu Prize at Shanghai Fashion Week, hosted by entrepreneur Wendy Yu. Read MoreBurberry Wins London Fashion Week
London Fashion Week offered the weird and wonderful but in terms of engagement with Chinese fans, efforts were surprisingly limited. Read More