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With Fuzhou Store Opening, Is China’s Duty-Free Retail About To Flourish Outside Of Hainan?
China Duty Free Group plans to open a major duty-free store in second-tier city Fuzhou. How will the move impact China’s duty-free retail landscape? Read MoreWow!Dragon Gets Arty, A.Society Plant Pots, And Yvmin x Shushu/Tong: China Collabs Of The Week
This week, we analyze how smaller collaborative drops might not necessarily be a bad move to connect with new fans and local subcultures. Read MoreThailand Raises Prices, Issues New Entry Fees — And Chinese Tourists Aren’t Happy
Thailand is pinning its hopes of recovery on Chinese tourists. However, new entry fees and mixed travel experiences have tempered their excitement. Read MoreLuxury Babies: Decoding China’s Booming Childrenswear Market
Luxury houses including Dior, Burberry, and Gucci have been keen on making childrenswear styles. Now, Louis Vuitton is set to catch up with the trend. Read MoreChina’s Retailers Eye Potential Of ChatGPT And Other AI Chatbots
Releases of advanced Chinese AI chatbots are highly anticipated. But hasty adoption could lead to mistakes likely to be quickly identified by consumers. Read MoreThe Marimekko x Ikea Reveal, Jeremy Scott Sneakers, And Stella McCartney Interiors: Global Collabs Of The Week
Pivoting away from New York Fashion Week, our collaborations of the week encompass multiple categories, from luxury interiors and designer homeware, to cult sneakers. Read MorePharrell Williams To Bring Cultural Clout To LV As Brand’s New Menswear Designer
Expect more innovation at the French luxury giant as American musician Pharrell Williams takes over responsibility for helming Louis Vuitton’s menswear. Read MoreDoe Shanghai Gets Tatted, Archive Editions Taps Oscar Wang, And Randomevent x Lee Jeans: China Collabs Of The Week
Retail stores Doe and Randomevent launch limited-edition collections, and Daniel Arsham’s Archive Editions announces its debut artist collab with Oscar Wang. Here are the week’s Collabs & Drops. Read MoreLuxury Brands Shun Valentine’s Day, Set To Double Down On Romantic Chinese Festivals
After a subdued Valentine’s Day, brands are likely to increase their marketing investment in upcoming romantic Chinese holidays like 520 and Qixi. Read MoreEstée Lauder And Shushu/Tong Pair Up For Valentine’s Day
Following a collaboration for the Qixi Festival in 2021, Estée Lauder and Shushu/Tong have joined forces again for Valentine's Day 2023. Read More