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Red Sole, Red Flag: Christian Louboutin Hits Chinese Social Media
Currently with six boutiques in Greater China, iconic French footwear label Christian Louboutin is jumping feet-first, no pun intended, into the world of Chinese social media with the launch of… Read MoreLuxury Shoemaker Christian Louboutin Plans Beijing, Shanghai Stores
Famous for his red-soled women’s footwear, Louboutin hopes to operate as many as five stores in China within the next three years, targeting China as well as Brazil. Read MoreExor Eyes China Expansion Via Louboutin
Backed by Exor, Christian Louboutin could become one of the world’s preeminent luxury players and see significant growth in China. Read MoreLuxury Briefs: Kusama & LV Hong Kong Pop-Up; Marc Jacobs Goes Weibo; Louboutin In Beijing
A roundup of news from China's fashion and luxury market, from a Pacific Place pop-up store showcasing Louis Vuitton's collaboration with Yayoi Kusama to Marc Jacobs's new Weibo page and… Read MoreHas the Rule of Brand Naming Changed in China?
As “Made in China” becomes ever more desirable, global brands need to prioritize styling their names in the Chinese language. Read MoreFerrari Races Into Luxury Fashion. Will China Buy?
Ferrari is racing into luxury fashion with a new Fall 2022 collection. But what roadblocks are ahead for the Italian carmaker in China and beyond? Read MoreJacquemus Expands Into Beauty. Is China Next?
Jacquemus is co-launching a beauty line early next year — hot news even in China despite the label’s lack of social presence. 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 MoreHow Niche Luxury Shoes Became Huge In China
Promising new shoe designers have now made their mark in this changing segment. But how can they maximize the Chinese market? Read MoreMytheresa Rides a “Record High” of First-Time Buyers
Mytheresa’s net income more than doubled in Q2 thanks to 100,000 first-time buyers, bringing its active customers to over half a million. Read More