daigous
Are Daigous Tanking China’s Luxury E-Commerce?
COVID-19 has made China’s online flagship stores a new focus for luxury. But with this shift, have daigous gone from minor annoyance to major hindrance? Read MoreLVMH, Prada, and Richemont Build a Blockchain
LVMH, the Prada Group, and Richemont have joined forces to put a stop to China’s Daigou’s and counterfeit luxury goods. Meet the Aura Blockchain Consortium. Read MoreWill Liu Wen Bring Luxury Fans Back To JD Worldwide?
In a bid to compete with rivals Tmall Global and Xiaohongshu, JD.com has appointed international supermodel Liu Wen as its new ambassador. Read MoreWill China Become Hooked On CBD Beauty Products?
CBD-infused skincare has steadily become a global beauty trend over the past few years. But is China ready to embrace THC’s beneficial relative? Read MoreCan The China Market Handle More Luxury Price Increases?
On the heels of Hermès’ price increase, brands like Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton are rumored to be raising their prices as well. Read MoreCan Gabriela Hearst Sell Bags In A Post-Pandemic China?
Gabriela Hearst has officially shifted into the China market with the debut of its WeChat official account. But will the move pay off? Read MoreWhy Luxury Brands Should Focus on Tier-2 and -3 Cities
While luxury markets are saturated in China's 1st-tier cities, lower-tiered cities still offer a lot of opportunities for Western luxury brands. Read MoreChinese Daigou Traders in South Korea Adapt Fast to New E-commerce Law
Despite the introduction of the new e-commerce law, Chinese resellers have found creative ways to engage in daigou activities between China and South Korea. Read More