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How to Win in China Without NFTs, KOLs, or Games
Traditional VIP shopping experiences were often more rewarding than the products themselves. But today’s young consumers want online VIP experiences. Read MoreHow Has China’s Zero-COVID Policy Affected Global Travel Retail?
Most countries have reopened since COVID-19 began, but China's zero-tolerance pandemic policy remains in place. How will that affect luxury travel retail? Read MoreHow Did ‘Lip Mud’ Become China’s New Beauty Obsession?
China’s growing group of beauty junkies is always looking for a new hot product, and lip mud has become their latest obsession. Read MoreWhat’s Behind China’s Luxury Shopping Slowdown?
New research on the recent slowdown in Chinese luxury spending reveals that it is a short-term pause. But growing economic concerns may prove otherwise. Read MoreWill 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 MoreWhy Bilibili Is the New Beauty Battlefield for Chinese Gen Zers
During the pandemic, most brands had already launched Douyin or WeChat channels. But now there’s another platform they cannot ignore: Bilibili.com. Read MoreHave China’s ‘Traffic Stars’ Become Toxic For Beauty Brands?
Chinese “traffic stars” once offered beauty brands massive growth in China, but an explosion of idol scandals is tarnishing this strategy. Read MoreHainan Island: Luxury Opportunity Or a Trap?
McKinsey & Co.’s latest report states that travelers will return to Hainan even after international travel resumes, projecting tenfold growth by 2025. Read MoreWill Luxury Brands Stand By Idol Kris Wu After Teen Sex Allegations?
Chinese Canadian pop star Kris Wu is embroiled in sexual assault allegations. How will luxury brands respond to the scandal? Read MoreAnother K-Beauty Brand Bites the Dust In China
Amorepacific-owned Innisfree is packing up its bags in China, with plans to shutter about 170 stores by the end of this year. Read More