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Chinese Whispers: Mo&Co. Parent Company Exits Hong Kong Market Temporarily & More
Like EPO fashion group, many brands are taking a wait-and-see approach until the end of the year to renegotiate retail spaces or close down in Hong Kong. Read MoreFirst Look: Chinese ‘Slow Luxury’ Brand Shang Xia Channels Ming Dynasty for Spring
The Hermès-backed label unveils a spring/summer collection with both traditional Chinese elements and modern minimalism. Read More84 Percent Of Chinese Luxury Consumers Have High Hopes For Made-In-China Chic
While European brands dominate China's luxury market, many Chinese consumers have faith that homegrown labels will catch up in the coming years. Read MoreBosideng Shifts UK Strategy To Emphasize Chinese Design
As part of a branding change for its UK branch, the Chinese clothing label replaces its British designers with a China-based team. Read MoreHow Can Chinese Luxury Brands Stamp Out ‘Low-Quality’ Stigma?
Chinese luxury brands have long faced negative stereotypes, but a focus on better branding may help them succeed both at home and abroad. Read MoreWill Branded Chinese Hotels Succeed In Global Market?
Dalian Wanda announced major plans yesterday to build the world's first global branded Chinese luxury hotel in London, which raises the question of how Chinese hotels will fare against fierce international competition. Read MoreShanghai Tang: The Definitive Chinese Luxury Brand?
Since its founding in 1994, Shanghai Tang has staked out a distinctive niche in the luxury-brand landscape. Now it's poised for emergence as a market-shaping made-in-China brand. Read MoreException, Home-Grown Chinese Fashion Brand, Has Its “Jason Wu Moment”
This week, a photo of China's new first lady wearing a dark trench coat and toting a leather handbag went viral on Sina Weibo, as users speculated on the brand of the bag. Read MoreDoes Chinese Retailer Bosideng Have A Chance In London?
Virtually unknown outside of its native country, where it operates over 10,000 retail outlets, on July 26 the Chinese retailer Bosideng is set to open its first overseas flagship in London, located on the city's swish South Molton Street. Read MoreChinese Distillers Maotai & Wuliangye Enter “Most Valuable Luxury Brands” List, Claim Not To Be Luxury
This week, the Shanghai-based research firm Hurun Report issued its latest list of the world's most valuable luxury brands, and alongside global stalwarts such as Louis Vuitton and Hermes in the top ten were two Chinese standouts: the baijiu distilleries Maotai and Wuliangye. Read More