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Grace Chow Shoots And Scores, Levi’s Goes Local, And William Chan’s Latest: China Collabs Of The Week
The latest collab developments in China’s streetwear scene see KOLs Grace Chow and William Chan team up with American household names. Read MoreTikTok And Douyin Owner ByteDance Charts Path Through Tech Slowdown
Jing Daily decodes the Chinese tech giant’s moves as the metaverse race heats up and China clarifies its position on artificial intelligence. Read MoreAthleisure Boom Hits China’s Young Men
As the fitness trend accelerates post-pandemic, Chinese and international brands are turning their attention to an overlooked segment in China: men’s athleisure. Read MoreParty Like It’s 2023: China’s Rave Culture Sets A New Trend
Newfound post-lockdown freedoms in China are propelling the popularity of clubbing and raves, putting clubwear on the fashion map. Read MoreWhy Is American Retro-core Going Viral In China?
Young Chinese fashionistas are embracing retro outfits from '80s and '90s America. Why is the trend surging and what does it mean for brands? Read MoreWinning Over The ‘She Economy’: How To Tap Female Consumption In China
China's Women’s Day on March 8 highlights the unstoppable rise of female consumers. Here’s how brands can effectively tap these opportunities. Read MoreWhat Do China’s One Billion Plus Short Video App Users Mean For Luxury And E-commerce?
The number of short video app users in China surpassed 1 billion for the first time. How can brands capitalize on this medium? Read MoreJD.com Wages Battle Against Rival Shopping App Pinduoduo — But Is It Worth It?
JD.com reportedly is taking on rival e-commerce platform Pinduoduo by launching a subsidy campaign. But is this a wise move? Read MoreBDSM Via Shanghai: Sex-Fueled Footwear Label Untitlab Hits LFW
In the lead up to the Shanghai brand's LFW debut, Jing Daily interviewed the founders about bringing sentimentality to BDSM fashion. Read MoreAmid A Sea Of New Competitors, How Is Alibaba Preparing For 2023 And Beyond?
Alibaba’s Taobao and Tmall account for 53 percent of the e-commerce market, but fierce domestic and international competitors are gaining ground. Read More