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Anna Yang, The Designer Injecting Futurism Into Milan Fashion Week
From creating the first AI-powered capsule collection to releasing dynamic NFTs, fashion label Annakiki has been future-facing since its inception in 2012. Read MoreChina’s High-End Malls Are Now Welcoming Emerging Designers
Chinese designer brands Shushu/Tong and Short Sentence are making their foray into high-end malls. Does this mark a coming of age for homegrown labels? Read MoreDesigner Calvin Luo on China’s Booming Designer Brands Scene
From the rapid growth of the eponymous label to the launch of its subline, Chinese designer Calvin Luo shares his business vision with Jing Daily. Read MoreWhy This NYC-Based Label Uses Fashion to Promote Social Change
Viewing fashion as a platform for discussion, these two Chinese designers tackle a new social issue with each collection. Read MoreHuishan Zhang Shifts “Made in China” From Derivative to Innovative
The Queen made headlines during London Fashion Week when she graced the front row for the first time ever, but on a catwalk near Bond Street, Huishan Zhang made history. Read MoreAlexander McQueen Protégé Stephen Yuan on His Fashion Brand, Mofiel
Trained at weekends by the late McQueen, Stephen Yuan went from marketing assistant to promising Shanghai couturier Read MoreHow Local Chinese Brand JNBY Stays Strong by Resisting KOLs
In a recent interview, JNBY’s creative director talks about how this popular Chinese label uses the 'fan economy' to drive its evolution and success. Read MoreDesigner Chocheng Combines Luxury Tailoring with Film Noir
Cho Cho Cheng speaks about his namesake brand's plans for China amid releasing his Autumn/Winter 2017 collection for New York Fashion Week. Read MoreInterview: Vivienne Tam Plans for Mainland Expansion, Dedicates F/W 2017 Collection to Hong Kong
New York-based fashion designer Vivienne Tam talks fashionable tech, her diverse customer base, and her love for her native Hong Kong. Read More10 Valentine’s Day Digital Marketing Campaigns Courting Chinese Shoppers
From Cartier to Moleskine, many luxury brands in China take advantage of Valentine's Day to woo Chinese consumers with discounts, special designs, O2O marketing, and more. Read More