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New Ways Of Marketing Luxury In China
China is a consumer society of demanding shoppers, and luxury labels need to be flexible, compromising entities if they want to thrive there. Read MoreHow Niche Brands Create Social Media Sales In China
This summer, the niche bag and accessories label BY FAR took Chinese social media by storm thanks to excellent branding via social sales platforms. Read MoreChina’s Hottest Trend, Ins Style, Was Influenced By Banned Instagram
Chinese Gen-Zers have gleaned an Ins-Style aesthetic from their limited access to Instagram. But can International brands take advantage of this trend? Read MoreDeciphering the Chinese Gen-Z “Normcore” Trend
Gen Zers have repurposed the term “Sexually frigid” as a fashion statement, but does the trend have sales potential for brands in China? Read MoreMoncler CEO Remo Ruffini Talks Digital Domination In China
Jing Daily spoke with Remo Ruffini, the Chairman & CEO of Moncler, about his plans for dramatic growth in China despite a global pandemic. Read MoreDior Bets Big With Blockbuster Exhibition
As brands around the world continue to postpone their events, Dior has opened one of the world’s first physical fashion exhibitions in the post-COVID world. Read MoreWhy Beauty Brick-And-Mortar Is Thriving In China
Offline beauty sales are peaking now that China’s online buyers are back at brick-and-mortar chain stores. But can local beauty retailers seize the moment? Read MoreNEIWAI Founder Reimagines Female Empowerment Through Lingerie
Xiaolu Liu, the founder of the homegrown lifestyle brand NEIWAI, spoke with Jing Daily about what it takes to become a successful DTC brand in China. Read MorePerfect Diary’s New Collaboration Proves Successful Without Appropriation
On June 17, Perfect Diary released a host of exclusive makeup looks with nine famous Western makeup artists to promote their new koi fish makeup palette. Read MoreWill China’s Shopping Festivals Save The Luxury Market?
To offset COVID-19 losses, brands joined China’s three-week shopping holiday, 618, including many luxury brands that have long shied away from discounts. Read More