china luxury e-commerce
Coach Hopes Third Time is a Charm on Tmall
Set to kick off in December 2019, Coach’s third Tmall launch will be part of a promotional push on the platform’s luxury channel, Tmall Luxury Pavilion. Read MorePrada, Miu Miu to Start Selling on Chinese Luxury E-tailer Secoo
Starting from June, the Italian luxury conglomerate Prada Group will make two of its key brands – Prada and Miu Miu – available on Secoo. Read MoreJD Sells TopLife Business to Farfetch China for $50 Million
China’s second-largest e-commerce platform JD sold its luxury portal TopLife to its partner Farfetch for $50 million in cash. Read MoreCanali Brings Its Italian Designs to Chinese E-commerce
Italian menswear brand Canali is entering a new partnership that will see its designs sold on China's e-commerce hub Secoo. Read MoreExclusive: Louis Vuitton Expands E-commerce Reach to Cover All of China
Following the luxury powerhouse Louis Vuitton's recent price cut, the brand has extended its e-commerce capabilities to cater to all major cities. Read MoreHow Luxury Players Can Remain Prestigious on WeChat
Social commerce is a big trend in China, but how well does it work for luxury brands? Read MoreWhy a Leading Luxury E-Commerce Platform Is Pivoting to Chinese Designers
As Secoo works to stand out from the crowd, it has begun promising ‘exclusive’ offerings from indie brands. And it's further diversifying, launching its own cocktail label. Read MoreHow JD.com And Tencent Benefit From Investment in Vipshop
The deal signals increasing competition among major e-commerce players in China, and luxury brands need to choose strategic alliances wisely. Read MoreHere is How JD.com Plans to Challenge Alibaba’s Luxury E-commerce With Toplife Launch
During Business of Fashion's first China Summit, JD.com’s President Xia Ding offers her take on why it is the time to fight for the luxury fashion market. Read MoreCan JD.com’s New Luxury Site ‘Toplife’ Beat Alibaba’s ‘Luxury Pavilion’?
Here is what you need to know about JD's new luxury e-commerce site "Toplife", which is a competing platform to Alibaba's "Luxury Pavilion". Read More