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Why Chinese Men Want to Be Beautiful
The market for male skincare got overlooked for many years. But in 2021, young male beauty brands began booming in China. What changed? Read MoreAmid Crackdown on “Excessively Entertaining” Content, Low-Key Programs Could Set the Tone For 2022
A new government crackdown on “excessive” entertainment could have a huge impact on sponsorships and marketing initiatives in China next year. Read MoreChina’s ‘Piano Prince’ Falls From Grace as Beijing’s Celebrity Crackdown Continues
Following Kris Wu’s arrest, world famous “Piano Prince” Li Yundi has become the latest Chinese celebrity entangled with the law after hiring a prostitute. Read MoreWhy SK-II’s Storytelling Still Resonates With Chinese Consumers
In an industry that thrives on newness, SK-II takes a different approach with its “My PITERA Story” campaign — and it's winning in China. Read MoreWhy China’s War on Celebrities Could Actually Benefit Luxury Brands
New challenges faced by China’s celebrities and influencers are making it even harder for luxury brands to choose a representative for the market. Read MoreBulgari Says Goodbye, Kris Wu, Hello, Yang Yang
After severing ties with Kris Wu, Bulgari has appointed Chinese actor Yang Yang as its new spokesperson, rounding out its celebrity endorsements. Read MoreCan Fashion Brands Find Their Groove in China’s Street Dance Scene?
China’s biggest dance show, Street Dance of China, is winning more fans in its fourth season. Could this become luxury fashion’s new battleground? Read MoreChina Bans Effeminate Men and Abnormal Esthetics From TV
China’s male idols are on the chopping block once again as authorities ban “sissy men” on TV. What will brands do with their pretty ambassadors? Read MoreCan Older Chinese Stars Save Luxury Brands?
“Call Me By Fire,” which features mature male celebrities, has become a popular reality show in China. But can these stars become luxury’s next saviors? Read MoreHave China’s ‘Traffic Stars’ Become Toxic For Beauty Brands?
Chinese “traffic stars” once offered beauty brands massive growth in China, but an explosion of idol scandals is tarnishing this strategy. Read More