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Fashion Designer Judy Hua: “I Want To Build A Premium Chinese Brand”
Since establishing her eponymous fashion label in 2004, Shanghai designer Judy Hua (华娟) has gradually built up a respectable following as one of the city's most promising home-grown talents. Read MoreWang Jian: “I Hope Chinese Mentality Toward Luxury Will Gradually Mature”
Although major luxury brands are clearly bullish about the Chinese luxury market, pumping millions into the construction of new flagship stores and retail locations in second- and third-tier cities, some… Read MoreVintage Style Catching On Among Young Chinese Designers
More young Chinese designers, inspired by vintage fashion or the handicrafts of the country's 55 minority groups, are creating unique items that reflect both China's deep history as well as… Read MoreThe “Creative Labyrinth” Of Shanghai
The New York Times writes today on Shanghai's creative boom, which has enticed numerous artists, architects, designers and businesspeople from China and around the world to set up shop in… Read MoreGrowing Mainland, Hong Kong Demand Draws Hoteliers
Despite the black cloud that still lingers over the global hotel industry, the Asia-Pacific region remains a much-needed source of optimism. Read MoreThe Magic Kingdom Meets The Middle Kingdom: Shanghai Disney Is Officially On
After nearly a decade of negotiations that at times threatened to become a textbook example of the difficulties faced by even the largest foreign multinationals doing business in China, today… Read MoreChina’s Middle Class: The Luxury Market’s Long-Term Engine
China's luxury market has gained a lot of attention this year, mainly because it remains one of the few global markets where more luxury retailers are entering the market, rather… Read MoreShanghai’s Luxury Hotel Market Heats Up Ahead Of World Expo
With upwards of 7 million visitors -- mainly Chinese -- expected at next year's World Expo, newly constructed hotels have added nearly 4,000 five-star rooms to the already vast luxury… Read More