chinese luxury consumption
Will Your Brand Survive The Chinese Decade?
By 2030, China could account for as much as 50 percent of the global luxury market. In other words: We are now entering the Chinese Decade. Read MoreWhy Chinese Consumers Love Luxury Products
While Western-style consumerism interprets luxury consumption as a “way of life” in China, the love of luxury has a Confucian essence. Read MoreChina’s Millennial Burnout Culture Wear Luxury Like a ‘Badge’
Overworked and highly ambitious, many "burnout" Chinese millennials are turning to luxury shopping as a gesture of self-reward or self-care. Read MoreLunar New Year Luxury Consumption: 3 Lessons for Luxury Brands
The Future of Luxury with Daniel Langer. Here are three lessons for luxury brands that want to continue to grow in China in the face of a slowing economy. Read MoreYear of the Pig: What to Expect from the Chinese Luxury Market?
Do you manage your brand in the right way to be relevant to your consumers? And do you excel on all criteria that drive extreme value? Read MoreSimon Collins: How China Is Reshaping the Fashion World Order
Ahead of NYFW, Jing Daily spoke with influential fashion educator Simon Collins on how China is about to challenge the current fashion order. Read MoreLuxury Brands in China Escalating Store Openings, Upgrade
Luxury brands in China have embarked on a new round of retail expansion in recent months to stay ahead of this fast-evolving consumer market. Read MoreLuxury Takes Center Stage in China’s Efforts to Boost Consumption
In China, the party is pushing for fundamental changes in social consumption structure, hinting at new incentives for stimulating domestic luxury shopping. 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 MoreChinese Shoppers At Home And Abroad Account For One-Third Of Hermès Sales
Helped by a growing number of Chinese luxury consumers moving towards more classic or understated items, this week Hermès reported that sales in China rose 30 percent in 2012. Read More