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Will Chengdu’s Luxury Shopping Malls Reclaim Growth Momentum In 2023?
Luxury malls Chengdu IFS and the Taikoo Li Chengdu both saw declining revenues in 2022. What will 2023 bring? Read MoreDolce & Gabbana Can’t Get A Break, Nor Do They Deserve One
Following D&G's infamous China campaign, the brand sued Diet Prada for defamation. Now the case has resurfaced, proving audiences haven't forgotten Dolce's blunder. Read MoreThe Chinese Cities That Are Recovering Fast
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in China, many Chinese cities are beginning to stabilize and commerce is slowly starting to return. Read MoreThe Virus Crisis Forces Retailers to Think Omnichannel
The coronavirus has dealt a major blow to luxury mall sales in China, but could this be an opportunity for companies to try new, hi-tech sales solutions? Read MoreHow a Mall Is Bringing Everyone, Including Bernard Arnault, to Chengdu
Chengdu IFS, the city's top luxury shopping destination, is helping international luxury brands sell to Chinese consumers in second- and third-tier cities. Read MoreRoger Vivier Launches Wes Anderson-esque Flagship Store in Chengdu
French luxury footwear brand Roger Vivier expanded westward in China by launching its second retail store at IFS shopping mall in Chengdu. Read MoreHow Luxury Brands Court Cultural-Conscious Chinese Consumers
Luxury brands Moynat and Longchamp partnered with Chengdu IFS and Huasheng Media to help them court a new breed of cultural-conscious consumers in China. Read More