Chinese streetwear
Sorry Hypebeasts: China Says Gorpcore Is Out, ‘Cleanfit’ Is In
China’s fashion-forward Gen Z is losing interest in gorpcore and embracing cleaner, more immaculate aesthetics. Read MoreWill Chinese Gen-Zers Get on Board with Palace?
Streetwear brands have been trending in China for years but can underground brands that align with Western street culture still do well there? Read MoreChinese Whispers: Buccellati, Hermès-owned Shang Xia Open JD.com Stores, and More
Two luxury brands, including Hermès-owned Shang Xia, launched official stores on JD.com's Toplife this week. Read MoreChina Opens up a Brick and Mortar Fake Supreme Store
An entire fake Supreme store opened in the city of Shenzhen, China, this week. Here is what Chinese consumers and legal experts think of it. Read MoreChinese Fans Not Fooled by Fake Supreme Launch
Chinese online users are buzzing about the fake launch of American streetwear brand Supreme on major social media platforms. Read MoreChinese Characters in Fashion Design: Cultural Appropriation or Appreciation?
If before, wearing luxury goods displayed wealth, then wearing goods with Chinese characters now signifies the wearer’s personality, heritage and culture. Chinese millennials are eager to announce their identities to… Read More