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The Review: Futile Diplomacy, the Death of the Debit Card, Guo Pei, and More
In this edition of The Review, we round up breaking news discussed in our daily newsletter from April 30-May 4, 2018. Read More5 Ways Major Chinese Players Are Rethinking the Local Fashion Market
Organized by Chinese fashion site Luxe.co, the Global Fashion Innovation and Investment Forum gathered investors, entrepreneurs, and designers in Beijing on April 18. Read MoreWorld Consumer Rights Day is Back. Prep Your PR Team
On March 15, a nationally televised TV show will call out shady business practices by consumer brands. With this year's focus on "quality consumption", who will be exposed, and how should they respond? Read MoreHuishan Zhang Shifts “Made in China” From Derivative to Innovative
The Queen made headlines during London Fashion Week when she graced the front row for the first time ever, but on a catwalk near Bond Street, Huishan Zhang made history. Read MoreThe 4 New Attitudes of Young Chinese Women That Impact Their Lingerie Preferences
Here are four attitudes of young Chinese female consumers that will have a huge impact on their preference for lingerie products. Read MoreHere Are the Top Tactics Chinese Lingerie Start-Ups Use to Win Over Millennials
The most innovative Chinese lingerie brands on the market are making smart moves to adapt to newfangled millennial consumption habits. Read MoreIn Bid for Prominence, China’s Hainan Airlines Taps Laurence Xu to Design New Uniforms
As it makes a strategic bid for global prominence, China's Hainan Airlines is collaborating with fashion designer Laurence Xu to refresh its uniforms. Read MoreWhat Richemont’s Divorce from Shanghai Tang Reveals About These Western-Owned Chinese Luxury Labels
The sale of Shanghai Tang by Richemont has implications for similar Chinese luxury brands owned by Western companies such as Hermes's Shang Xia. Read MoreVersace’s Go-To Porcelain Partner Rosenthal Bets Big on Chinese Demand to Set a European Table
A household name in porcelain for the West, Rosenthal is aiming to capitalize on Chinese consumers' tastes for functional, European design. Read MoreManhattan’s Chop Suey Club: Where Guests Leave ‘Made in China’ Misconceptions at the Door
Chop Suey Club's Ruoyi Jiang may have Nicolas Formichetti convinced. Now she wants to change New York City's ideas about Chinese design. Read More