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Absolut Taps Chinese Culture, Contemporary Art For “72变” Ltd. Edition
Over the past year, we've seen a wave of China-only limited editions from major fashion houses, jewelers and automakers, some of which were designed in-house and some of which tapped Chinese artists for the job. Read MoreIs Jade China’s Best Shot At Entering The Global Luxury Market?
Despite jade's often stodgy reputation and indifference among many younger Chinese (who still dream of draping their wrists in Cartier or Tiffany) among the more adventurous brands looking to create "luxury with Chinese characteristics" rather than ape predominantly western trends, jade is finding ever greater favor. Read More“Xue Song For Salvatore Ferragamo” Nears Launch In Hong Kong
We can only expect to see the luxury-art partnership trend continuing to gain strength in the China market, particularly as brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci work harder to fight the gradually increasing "luxury fatigue" appearing among more sophisticated elites in top-tier cities. Read MoreJebsen’s Helmuth Hennig On The Promise, Pitfalls Of The China Luxury Market
According to the Jebsen Group's Helmuth Hennig, the buying habits of Chinese consumers are very much tied to perceptions of their country's economic performance. Read MoreBeijing Auto Show: Weekend Highlights
A roundup of articles from this weekend about the Beijing Auto Show, and what it reveals about the current state of the luxury auto industry in China. Read MoreFirst Look: Bentley Unveils China-Only Continental Models
Today, Bentley unveiled two China-only special editions of its flagship Continental model, the Continental Flying Spur Speed China and the Continental GT Design Series China, both of which were developed exclusively for the Chinese market. Read MoreBeijing Auto Show: Top New Models To Watch
With all of the world's major automakers and Chinese hopefuls like BYD and Geely taking part, and nearly 1,000 models set to be displayed at the massive, 200,000 sq. meter China International Exhibition Center, the scale of the event should reflect that of the Chinese auto market itself, which surpassed the U.S. to become the world's largest in 2009. Read MoreYacht Makers See Opportunities, Challenges In China Market (Video)
Yacht makers from around the world agree that Hainan has the potential to become China's yachting epicenter, but massive obstacles -- from unclear boating laws to little experience with boating among most Chinese -- remain Read MoreBMW Commissions Jeff Koons For 2010 Art Car: Will A Chinese Artist Be Next?
This week, BMW announced that this year's "art car" will be designed by top American conceptual artist Jeff Koons. With only one Asian artist included in this program since 1975, BMW's unprecedented popularity in China, and the rising status of Chinese contemporary artists in the last 30 years, it's time for a Chinese artist to be included in this program. Read MoreHuatai B11: China’s First “True” Premium Luxury Car?
One of the problems that has traditionally beset domestic Chinese auto manufacturers is a perception of low quality and low price among Chinese car buyers. Huatai, with its B11 sedan, is looking to change this. Read More