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How China’s E-Commerce Giants Are Catering to Online Shoppers at Every Step
A new study tests Burberry's website, JD.com, and other e-commerce platforms for how in tempo they are with online purchasing behaviors in China. Read MoreLuxury Fashion and Jewelry Brands Dive Into China’s Hospitality and Real Estate Sectors
Luxury brands including Bulgari, Armani, and Versace are counting on domestic Chinese tourism as they expand their high-end hotel and real estate ventures across Greater China. Read MoreChina’s Luxury E-Commerce Boom Means ‘Ostrich’ Brands Lose Out
With 74 percent of Chinese luxury consumers buying goods online, high-end labels can't afford to keep their "heads in the sand" when it comes to e-commerce. Read MoreLuxury Brands Break Into Food Business to Reach China’s Shoppers
With its new Shanghai restaurant, Gucci is the latest of a string of luxury brands getting into fine dining and hospitality to win over Chinese consumers. Read MoreArmani Fashion Set To Star In Stylish Chinese Film
After designing the costumes for The Wolf of Wall Street, Giorgio Armani teams up with Chinese director Jiang Wen to create the fashion for a new film set in 1920's-era… Read MoreLuxury Brands Break Sacred ‘No Discounts’ Rule To Cope With China Slowdown
As China's luxury growth remains slow, Chinese media reports that top international luxury brands such as Hermès and Ferragamo are throwing caution to the wind by holding sales in China. Read MoreGood News For Gucci And Prada: Italy Eases Chinese Tourist Visa Restrictions
Italy joins a growing number of countries throughout the world announcing new policies to make it easier for Chinese travelers to visit and spend. Read MoreGucci Pastries, Porsche Phones: Luxury Brands Expand Portfolios To Fend Off China Slowdown
Brands known for high-end bags, cars, or jewelry are increasingly putting their names on a wide range of new ventures in China as they search for the next big source… Read MoreWhy Shanghai’s Glitzy Bund Is Losing Its Luster For Luxury Retailers
The historic area was originally a prime destination for luxury brands, but many are now closing their Bund boutiques in search of Shanghai's chic new hotspots. Read MoreRewards Outweigh Risks In China’s Luxury Market: An Interview With Ruder Finn CEO Kathy Bloomgarden
In an interview with Jing Daily, the CEO of one of the world's top PR firms discusses how she thinks foreign luxury will fare in China's challenging business environment in… Read More