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Why Loewe’s Dedication To Craft Pays Off In China
Jing Daily's weekly analysis of the very latest digital luxury brand campaigns in China from Balenciaga, Nike, and Loewe. Read MoreWill Roger Vivier’s New Brand Ambassador Boost Brand Awareness In China?
Jing Daily's weekly analysis of the very latest digital luxury brand campaigns in China from Perfect Diary, Roger Vivier, and Louis Vuitton. Read MoreHow Brands Should Navigate Douyin’s 600M Daily Users
With over 600 million active daily users, Douyin offers brands broad access to luxury’s increasingly important consumers: China’s Gen Zers and millennials. Read MoreDior Adds An Oriental Aesthetic To Their Chinese New Year 2021 Collection
Jing Daily's weekly analysis of the very latest digital luxury brand campaigns in China from Dior, Bananain, and Adidas Originals. Read MoreHere’s How Luxury Brands Keep Their Loyal Chinese Customers Buying
Every luxury company looks for innovative ways to earn repeat business, but in the digital age, customer loyalty retention has been hard to come by. Read MoreWill Luxury Brands Follow Dior’s Digital Approach This Singles’ Day?
Dior's first-ever Singles’ Day limited series will be available on the brand’s official WeChat boutique and website. Will other luxury players follow suit? Read MoreChina’s Top Blogger Becky Li Is Expanding In Unexpected Ways
Becky Li’s evolving business model and the brands she chooses to promote serves the needs of only one group: her 20 million followers across the internet. Read MoreJing Daily City Guide: Sanya
The second Jing Daily city guide takes a look at Sanya: a tropical holiday destination with new duty-free policies that serve wealthy tourists. Read MoreWhat is the Future of Fashion Publishing in China?
While radical changes came to the publishing industry even before COVID-19, print media still hasn't died in China — it’s simply serving a different market. Read MoreUPDATE: Luxury Stores Are Reopening In France, With No Chinese Tourists In Sight
French luxury stores are reopening, but without their biggest spenders—Chinese shoppers. So, who can they turn to now? Read More