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Why Luxury Brands’ China Price Cuts Won’t Hurt Overseas Sales
Recent China price cuts by Chanel and other brands don't mean that Chinese consumers are going to stop buying luxury in Europe, South Korea, or Japan. Read More[SPONSORED] Event Watch: China Connect Paris
Europe's biggest conference on Chinese consumer trends and digital marketing, marks its fifth anniversary this year with speakers hailing from Sina Weibo, iQiyi, Estée Lauder, and Hermès. Read MoreWhat’s Behind China’s Luxury Hotel Buying Spree?
From the Waldorf Astoria to the Baccarat Hotel, Chinese companies snap up luxury properties across the world with a close eye on China's global tourism boom. Read MoreDiscount-Chic in China: Florentia Village Brings Italian Glamour to Outlet Shopping
Opulent Italian architecture, VIP treatment, and star-studded parties are all par for the course with the Italian outlet company's China expansion. Read MoreAs Chinese Demand for Fakes Goes Down, Scams Go Up
A new survey finds that China's rampant online counterfeit goods sales aren't always voluntary as some buyers think they're getting the real deal. Read MoreChina’s Globe-Trotting Luxury Shoppers Boost Europe Sales as Mainland Market Slows
While China's domestic luxury market slows, a new report finds that Chinese shoppers are buying 40 percent of all high-end goods in France and 35 percent in Italy as their… Read MoreMaison Mode Delivers Chinese-French Fusion to Chengdu’s Luxury Retail Scene
With buyers from France and a French name, the China-owned luxury retailer caters to local tastes and a love for European fashion in the booming southwestern Chinese city. Read MoreWill InterContinental’s Ultra-Localized Hualuxe Hotels Sink Or Swim In China?
Now that its first two locations have been officially announced, InterContinental's Chinese luxury hotel chain hopes that localized amenities will succeed despite a challenging China market. Read MoreWill A Strong U.S. Dollar Dissuade Chinese Tourists? Not A Chance.
Chinese shoppers in the United States may be price-savvy, but that doesn't mean a strong U.S. dollar is going to stop them from visiting. Read MoreBain: China’s Luxury Revolution Calls For Omnichannel Approach
As China's luxury shoppers seek out new platforms to purchase an increasingly diverse number of brands, retailers must embrace digital developments in order to keep up with the changing market. Read More