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Why Luxury-Mass Collaborations are Booming in China
In China, the co-branding model will likely expand even further, pushing established luxury brands to consider similar luxury-mass collaborations. Read MoreThe Best and Worst of NYFW SS20
The Jing Daily team is pleased to introduce the Jing Daily Fashion Week Score, which evaluates a range of parameters to assess how a brand’s collection resonates with Chinese audiences. Read MoreJing Daily’s 8 Most Popular CEO Interviews of 2018
We interviewed various CEOs from luxury brands as well as local and international e-commerce companies to learn how they adapted amid uncertainties in 2018. Read MoreAlibaba’s Fashion Ambitions—and Obstacles—Showcased in New York
The ability to sell millions of articles of clothing and accessories online doesn’t automatically provide Alibaba with an “in” to high fashion. Read MoreCEO of 3.1 Phillip Lim on Why Moving Slow is the Way to Go in China
Wen Zhou, CEO of 3.1 Phillip Lim, is taking a "slow and steady" approach to expanding in China to ensure a consistent and authentic brand-building process. Read MoreUS Fashion Label Derek Lam Launches on JD.com’s Toplife
The move raises the question, is Toplife a better entry point into Chinese luxury e-commerce than Alibaba's Luxury Pavilion? Read MoreShanghai Fashion Week: How to Make ‘Made In China’ Great Again
Designers at Shanghai Fashion Week and Phillip Lim all recognize the importance of Chinese connection in enticing consumers in China. Read MoreChinese Models Make Their Mark On New York Fashion Week
For American designers hoping to gain the attention of Chinese fashionistas, Chinese models were a runway must at New York Fashion Week. Read More3 Trends That Show It’s The Right Time For Indie Labels In China
Niche brands are rising at a rapid pace in China as consumers become more experimental and individualist, leading to several new platforms for both consumers and businesses to gain access… Read MoreHow Luxury Brands Can Deal With China’s Infamous ‘Trademark Trolls’
Tesla's debut in the China market has reportedly been delayed by a company holding onto its name, but the automaker can look to other brands that have been in similar… Read More