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The Rise and Rise of the Niche Jewelry Market
China’s jewelry market has been growing at a lightning pace over the past few years. According to the CBNdata, in 2021 the domestic consumption of accessories had reached more than… Read MoreShould Luxury Brands Actually Reduce Their Dependence on China?
With luxury earnings showing the strain of COVID-19 lockdowns, some are reviving an old question: are luxury brands too dependent on the China market? Read MoreGlamping Swept China’s Social Media This Labor Day Holiday
Glamping is big with young Chinese travelers due to ongoing travel restrictions. Luxury players from Beast to Prada have been quick to tap the opportunity. Read MoreWhy Luxury’s Needs to Watch Xi’an – China’s Northwest Gateway
As global companies struggle to connect with an increasingly remote China, Jing Daily presents its next city guide. Is Xi’an luxury’s new entry point? Read MoreJiawa Liu on Reshaping the Notion of Influence
Creative director and influencer Jiawa Liu talks to Jing Daily about her role in fashion and the impact of Russia’s war against Ukraine on the industry. Read MoreHow Berlin Fashion Week Can Enter China’s Luxury Market
As fashion weeks and luxury brands struggle to connect with an increasingly remote China, can Berlin Fashion Week’s niche labels offer newness to curious Chinese shoppers? Read MoreWhich Paris Fashion Week Brands Understood China?
With the close of Paris Fashion Week, Jing Daily’s highlights are a must-read to find out how brands connected with China’s valuable luxury market. Read MoreWill Xi’an Become the Next Luxury Hub in China?
The fourth iteration of Swire Properties’s retail development series, Taikoo Li, will land in Xi’an, China. Read MoreWho’s Courting China at Milan Fashion Week?
Milan is the next stop for The Jing Daily Fashion Week. From Gucci to Bottega Veneta, the Italian capital’s schedule was in full swing. Read MoreLondon Fashion Week Fails to Connect with China
Fashionistas flocked to London Fashion Week, but Chinese participation was understandably low, and attempts to connect with the market were sparse. Read More