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Why Most Foreign Brands Become Popular in China Because of Influencers
Influencers serve as agent for the brand, either because they're paid to, or because they genuinely think that the brands are good options for their fans. Read MoreHow Luxury Watchmakers Make Themselves Relevant To Chinese Shoppers
Jing Daily's weekly analysis of the very latest digital luxury brand campaigns from the likes of Michael Kors, Croquis, and Tmall. Read MoreWhat Did We Learn Studying Douyin’s 100 Top-Performing E-commerce Campaigns?
The top-100 best-selling KOL campaigns on Douyin during the last 30 days provides interesting insights into Douyin marketing. Read MoreWhy Chanel’s Big Chinese TV Snub Should Concern Any Luxury Brand
With Chinese consumers largely glued to livestreams and television programs and films at home, brands have been thrust into the country’s digital sphere. Read MoreE-commerce Giants Up Their Livestreaming Game for 618 Shopping Festival
This year's mid-year sales promotion 618 Shopping Festival, e-commerce is teaming up with live streaming platforms to boost sales. Read MoreMichael Kors Triples Down on China
Michael Kors is making a stride in China, as Capri Holdings is looking to grow the Kors Asian business to $1 billion in the next few years. Read MoreFarfetch and Tmall are Taking Influencer Collaborations to the Next Level
Farfetch joined forces with Mr. Bags to launch a Mini Program store, while Austin Li became the first KOL to launch a Tmall Global Influencer Store. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Japan’s High-end Retailer Takashimaya Exits China, and More
Takashimaya became the latest instance of a foreign retailer who failed to keep up with the quickly-evolving new retail landscape in China. Read MoreChinese Millennials & Anti-Aging Pills: A Love Story
Rigid and highly aging-anxious, Chinese millennials are investing heavily in anti-aging products to avoid the future effects of aging. Read MoreEstée Lauder Companies Follows Strong Earnings with a Retail Price Cut in China
American premium beauty giant Estée Lauder Companies cut retail prices in mainland China – a move that is poised to sustain its robust growth in the market. Read More