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Will a Red-Hot Bilibili Become Irresistible to Luxury Brands in 2022?
Bilibili’s advertising revenue is one area to watch in the remainder of 2021 and into 2022, as more beauty and luxury brands eye the platform. Read MoreChina’s LGBT Trust Can’t Be Bought
During Pride month, Jing Daily looks at China’s LGBT community and ways for luxury to support its members. Read MoreWhy Streetwear Brands Must Have A WeChat Strategy For China
Influenced by Chinese reality shows, streetwear’s popularity in China has seen a massive rise in popularity over the last five years via social platforms. Read MoreContent Commerce-Fueled Glamping and RVing Trend Sweeps China
For content producers and brands alike, content centering on enjoying the comforts of home while glamping or traversing the countryside in an RV has proven popular. Read MoreAsia Demand Drives Estée Lauder’s Global Performance
Better-than-expected e-commerce sales, continued demand for skincare, and a home fragrance craze in China fueled Estée Lauder’s growth this quarter. Read MoreWill Roger Vivier’s New Brand Ambassador Boost Brand Awareness In China?
Jing Daily's weekly analysis of the very latest digital luxury brand campaigns in China from Perfect Diary, Roger Vivier, and Louis Vuitton. Read MoreLuxury Look: At-Home Fitness Is the One to Watch in 2021
While much of China has managed to return to a post-coronavirus sense of normalcy, at-home fitness appears to be here to stay and is evolving quickly. Read MoreNews That Jack Ma Is Lying Low and Not Missing, Sends Alibaba Shares High
Confirmation that Jack Ma, Alibaba’s billionaire co-founder, is not actually missing, as has been widely reported, sent Alibaba shares trading higher. Read MoreWhat Could Alibaba’s Antitrust Investigation Mean for Luxury?
One of the biggest news stories to recently come out of China was last week’s announcement that Chinese regulators had launched an investigation into “alleged monopolistic practices” by Alibaba. The… Read MoreContent-Commerce Could Help Secondhand Luxury Gain Critical Mass in China
In China, despite years of resistance from consumers to buying used items, the secondhand luxury market is growing faster than ever. Read More