china luxury consumption
The Way Up for Chinese Fashion? Into China
As Chinese luxury consumers become more "woke," there are greater opportunities for Chinese fashion designers to grow in the country and expand globally. Read MoreHow Brands Can Unlock China’s Gen-Z Spending Power
A new report by data intelligence company Kantar Group in collaboration with Tencent Holdings offers fresh insights into China’s Gen-Z shoppers. Read MoreChina’s Under-30s Shoppers to Drive Decade of Luxury Consumption
Millennials and Generation Z, born in 1980s and 1990s, who make up nearly half nation’s buyers of high-end goods, also turn to less famous brands. Read MoreChinese Travelers, E-commerce Boost Global Luxury Industry: Bain
The strength of personal luxury goods consumption in China is empowering a global recovery of the luxury market in 2017, Bain said. Read MoreWhy This Shanghai Mall’s Impressive Growth Bodes Well for Luxury Brands in China
When the luxurious Shanghai Plaza 66 Mall (a benchmark of China luxury retail sales) posted 29 percent growth in luxury consumption, it boded well for luxury companies in the China… Read MoreLuxury Hotels Increase Social E-Commerce Efforts for CNY
Recognizing the full marketing and customer service potential of WeChat, many luxury hotel brands have launched CNY-inspired campaigns on the app. Read MoreShopping and Shows: Chinese Millennial Travelers Love Las Vegas for Everything but Gambling
Even though Chinese millennial travelers love traveling to Las Vegas, they're more likely to benefit the retail and entertainment industries than gambling. Read MoreFor Prada, Surge In China Sales Defies Burberry Blues
Despite Burberry's highly publicized difficulties in the China market this year, the Greater China luxury market remains a much-needed bright spot for high-end brands like Prada and Hermès, as well… Read More