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From 2017 To 2022: Five Years Of Tmall Luxury Pavilion So Far
In 2017, Alibaba announced a new endeavor created especially for luxury. Half a decade on, Jing Daily analyzes how Tmall’s Luxury Pavilion is faring. Read MoreHong Kong Offers Half A Million Free Flights To Boost Tourist Economy
The city is giving away free flights next year to revive its battered visitor economy. But there are no expectations of a V-shaped rebound. Read MoreStruggling In The West, Livestreaming E-Commerce Is A Luxury Sales Driver In China
While it has struggled to gain a strong foothold in the West, e-commerce-enabled livestreaming is already big business in China. Read MoreChongqing: Luxury’s Biggest, and Most Overlooked, Opportunity
When it comes to luxury openings, Chongqing is often overlooked, losing out to neighboring Chengdu instead. Jing Daily shows why brands are missing a trick. Read MoreHope for Hong Kong Despite Lack of Tourists
While some of Hong Kong’s high-end retailers reported falling revenue during the pandemic, others managed to surge. Is there hope for the city after all? Read MoreRichemont Warns of Slow China Rebound
Richemont’s negative projection of the Chinese market dampened investor confidence, lowering its shares by 13 percent. Should luxury be concerned? Read MoreLivestreaming: The Sales Driver That Hard Luxury Brands Are Missing in China
While it has struggled to gain a strong foothold in the West, e-commerce-enabled livestreaming is already big business in China Read MoreWatches Are the Luxury Segment to ‘Watch’ in 2022
A key question for luxury brands with a growing presence in mainland China is what Chinese consumers will spend more on in the year to come. Read MoreShould Brands Distance Themselves From ‘Controversial’ Celebrities?
After a spate of recent boycotts, should luxury brands distance themselves from controversial KOLs? The answer might surprise you. Read MoreAre Luxury M&As Long-Term China Plays in Disguise?
Recent acquisitions suggest a sense of urgency among luxury giants to branch out and invest in traditionally weaker areas. Read More