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Mytheresa Rides a “Record High” of First-Time Buyers
Mytheresa’s net income more than doubled in Q2 thanks to 100,000 first-time buyers, bringing its active customers to over half a million. Read MoreThe Young Love Luxury But Are Brands Ready?
The fear that a young generation of consumers would have limited interest for personal luxury goods has been buried by evidence of the opposite. Read MoreAre Chinese Netizens Ready for Hermès Beauty?
Hermès is finally entering China's hot beauty arena with a new lipstick collection, but can they penetrate an already crowded and competitive field? Read MoreShandong Ruyi Listed on The Credit Watch List And More
Some analysts believe that Ruyi's debt problem is directly related to the purchase of luxury brands that cost more than 40 billion yuan in the past decade. Read MoreDolce&Gabbana Appoints a New Asia Pacific CEO & More
The appointment of Carlo Gariglio as the D&G CEO for Asia Pacific region is seen as the brand’s first comeback to the China market. Read MoreStraight from the Influencer’s Mouth: China Marketing Trends with Weibo Fashion Influencer Anny Lou
Jing Daily spoke with Chinese social media influencer Anny Lou to find out what's going on with marketing on platforms like Douyin and Little Red Book. Read MoreFashion Houses Fight for Market Share in the Booming Chinese Shoe Market
Luxury fashion brands are increasingly targeting affluent Chinese female consumers with their hard-to-resist, high-end shoes. Read MoreRose to the Occasion: The Blooming Flower Businesses Wooing China’s Luxury Consumers
Chinese consumers’ appreciation for the high-end floral industry shows no signs of wilting. Read MoreThe Review: Futile Diplomacy, the Death of the Debit Card, Guo Pei, and More
In this edition of The Review, we round up breaking news discussed in our daily newsletter from April 30-May 4, 2018. Read MoreAiling Shoe Brand Sergio Rossi Gets a Second Chance in China
The Italian brand is hoping a partnership with Adrian Cheng's Luxba Group and a new focus on millennials can turn things around after the brand closed 10 stores in China last year. Read More