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Top Beauty Brands Flock To Shanghai’s International Cosmetic Festival
At Shanghai’s International Cosmetic Festival, beauty brands like Prada, Fenty, and L’Oreal will launch new products online, offline, and in the metaverse. Read MoreWill Global Luxury Brands Forget About Bilibili?
The past year has shown that Bilibili’s position is far from secure, with recent financials revealing a clear disconnect between user growth and revenue. Read MoreJD.Com, Anta Beat Industry Rivals While Capri Gives Conservative Outlook
Despite being hit by COVID-19 disruptions, JD.com managed to outpace China’s retail industry and invite a flurry of luxury brands to its platform. Read MoreChina’s Changing Fashion Landscape Stands To Benefit JNBY Group
Battered by unpredictable COVID lockdowns and flagging consumer confidence, China's retail environment remains challenging for foreign and domestic brands. Read MoreAfter Admitting To Mistakes In China, Can Adidas Make A Comeback?
Adidas has reported a fifth quarter of falling revenue in China. But after 25 years in the market, the sportswear giant isn’t backing down from a challenge. Read MoreUrban Revivo Is China’s Best Kept Secret
While Chinese brands venturing overseas is nothing new, few manage to crack the market. What makes Guangzhou’s Urban Revivo so special? Read MoreThe Best Strategies To Tap China’s Luxury Resale Boom May Be The Simplest
A new generation of Chinese consumers has come of age in an era in which the presence of high-end boutiques could be taken for granted. Read MoreL’Oréal Shines In China As Hermès, Kering Keep Quiet On 2023 Outlooks
While luxury brand sales fell in the second quarter due to store closures, L’Oréal bucked the trend thanks to China’s voracious beauty appetite. Read MoreEstée Lauder’s Niche Brands Face Uphill Battle In China
As beauty brands like Too Faced and Glamglow disappear from Tmall, Jing Daily looks at Estée Lauder’s pitfalls in the Chinese market. Read More5 Things You Need To Know About Digital Collectibles In China
Here are Jing Daily's five market-proven tips for brands looking to build hype online and tap the spending power of young Chinese consumers. Read More