Search Results: Christian Louboutin
Keeping up with China’s Affluent Students on a Boston Shopping Trip
We traveled to Boston's local high-end mall Copley to shop with Chinese international students - the micro-influencers that are increasingly on luxury brands’ radar. Read MoreFashion Houses Fight for Market Share in the Booming Chinese Shoe Market
Luxury fashion brands are increasingly targeting affluent Chinese female consumers with their hard-to-resist, high-end shoes. Read MoreRose to the Occasion: The Blooming Flower Businesses Wooing China’s Luxury Consumers
Chinese consumers’ appreciation for the high-end floral industry shows no signs of wilting. Read MoreThe 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 MoreAiling Shoe Brand Sergio Rossi Gets a Second Chance in China
The Italian brand is hoping a partnership with Adrian Cheng's Luxba Group and a new focus on millennials can turn things around after the brand closed 10 stores in China… Read MoreChina Wants Fewer Burberry and BV Handbags, More Chanel and Hermès
A recent survey by investment bank RBC Europe found that market leaders Chanel, Gucci, Hermès, and Prada are even more desirable among Chinese luxury consumers, extending their lead on other… Read MoreMeet Xie Yinglan, China’s Godmother of Fashion Bloggers
Xie was there when the influencer economy took off in China, and despite its constant evolution, she continues to manage many of the most renowned fashion bloggers. Read MoreThe 10 Cosmetics Brands that Dominated China in 2017
Cosmetics are a key market for luxury brands trying to reach new, younger customers. Which brands are doing the category best? Read More3 Must Know Trends of Affluent Millennials In Shanghai
A report by CBNData and the Bank of China Shanghai branch reveals the behaviors of affluent millennial consumers between the ages of 23 and 28 in Shanghai. Read MoreDior Debuts Weibo Story, Stays in Lead With Chinese Millennials
French fashion house Dior has become the first luxury label in China to use the Weibo Story, a social media feature popular with millennials. Read More