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As Nostalgia Soars, ‘Laozihao’ Brands Find A Way Forward
Laozihao, or Chinese time-honored brands, are getting their own museum in Shanghai. Here’s why luxury should keep tabs on these iconic names. Read MoreTod’s Returns To Profitability While Nike Feels The China Squeeze
Despite beating estimates and boosting global sales, Ferragamo, Tod’s, and Nike all felt the effects of China’s COVID-19 restrictions on their bottom line. Read MorePenfolds Unveils Innovative Wine Series Exclusively In China
Sourcing grapes from China's Ningxia region, Penfolds' new wine series cleverly combines Australian wine heritage with Chinese geographical IP. Read MoreDecoding China’s Trending ‘Noble Lady’ Skincare Category
Prestige skincare was once reserved for a more mature audience, but now younger consumers are investing thousands of dollars in face creams and more. Read MoreFERRAGAMO Renamed And Renewed: First Results Of The Brand Rejuvenation Strategy Have Emerged
The storied Italian label has debuted a new name and logo. The strategy is to reach Gen Z and millennials — spearheaded by rising star Maximilian Davis. Read MorePinduoduo Versus Amazon: Can China’s E-commerce Giant Win On US Turf?
Backed by China’s price-sensitive consumers, Pinduoduo has beaten rivals Alibaba and JD.com in revenue growth. But can it replicate success in the US? Read MoreLuxury Thinks Beyond Mooncakes For Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration
Luxury brands rolled out playful concepts for their Mid-Autumn Festival gifts this year, rather than merely packaging mooncakes with extravagant boxes. Read MoreWhat LVMH’s North Asia Group President Appointment Means For China
LVMH has named luxury veteran Michael Schriver as group president of North Asia. Will this appointment revitalize the group’s growth in the region? Read MoreIs It Safer For Luxury To Stick To Online-Only Drops In China?
Limited-edition product launches in China can stir a big frenzy. To avoid extreme crowds and chaos, luxury brands are relying on online-only sales. Read MoreAlibaba’s Maker Festival Identifies 3 Future Consumption Trends
With 1 billion active users annually, Alibaba offers a window on emerging consumption trends. What will China’s shoppers be buying in the coming years? Read More