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Women The Driving Force In Chengdu’s Luxury Market
The rising spending power of wealthier women has convinced many in the Chinese luxury industry that "the future is female." If this is the case, the future has already come… Read MoreChengdu, China’s Spice Capital, Becomes UNESCO “City Of Gastronomy”
Sichuan cuisine with its fiery spices and numbing hua jiao peppercorns has long been known as one of China's spiciest (but most rewarding) gastronomical delights -- not for the faint… Read MoreExperience comes first in China: Maison Margiela’s latest concept café-retail destination
Maison Margiela unveiled its latest conceptual store space in Hunan earlier this month. Has the house found the winning formula to satiate China’s swelling brand experience appetite? Read MoreSalomon releases first ever China-exclusive capsule collection
Salomon has established strong brand awareness among local outdoor enthusiasts ever since its parent company was acquired by Chinese sportswear giant Anta. Read MoreHennessy, Coperni and Randomevent star in China collabs of the week
Concept retail joins independent designers, cognac connects to the mainland through an art exhibition, and Disney infiltrates Chinese streetwear. Read MoreA tale of two cities: What divides middle-class consumer values in China?
Consumer behavior, life philosophy and values diverge between "emergent" and "traditional" Chinese cities, according to a new study by BCG. Read MoreNew concept for a new era: Valentino CEO Jacopo Venturini shares vision behind Shanghai store relaunch
Valentino unveiled its newly-relaunched Shanghai Plaza 66 store in July. Jing Daily caught up with CEO Jacopo Venturini to learn the maison’s next steps in China. Read MoreNike, Lululemon sales rise in China while luxury spending sputters in the US
From Versace to Nike, luxury and sportswear brands alike are reporting promising sales growth in China. However, the same cannot be said about their performance in North America. Read MoreLouis Vuitton’s pop-up bookstands in Shanghai make a splash on social media
Partnering with coffee brands is nothing new in China. Here's how Louis Vuitton is standing out with its latest initiative and winning over local youth. Read MoreSurf and sun: Decoding China’s beach culture in 2023
Evolving attitudes toward sunbathing, surfing, and beach life — coupled with the rising popularity of beach destination travel — spell new opportunities for brands. Read More