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What’s Old Is New Again: Burberry, Balenciaga Return To Roots As Luxury Leans Into Heritage
After years of interchangeable sans serif logos, luxury fashion brands are returning not only to traditional branding, but to their roots. Read MoreBalenciaga Gets Dirty At Paris Fashion Week
Demna rewrote luxury’s hierarchical rules at Paris Fashion Week with his muddy "runway," a move that will play well in China. Read MoreChinese Graduates Shine At ITS Contest Judged By Demna
Jing Daily traveled to Trieste to celebrate 20 years of the ionic ITS contest, which featured Chinese designers, fashion exhibitions, and digital creatives. Read MoreWhat Becomes a Luxury Legend Most?
Jing Daily Modern Collectibles is a new platform that marries editorial with commerce to take a deeper look at the products that define modern luxury. Here, our focus is on… Read MoreBalenciaga Couture Ushers in a New Era in China
Luxury house Balenciaga presented 30 looks from its 50th Couture Collection in Shanghai. Can it court China’s couture clients? Read MoreHave China’s Consumers Forgiven Balenciaga Enough to Buy Couture?
Balenciaga’s “ugly beauty” look is often a hard sell among China’s younger shoppers. Can they be enticed by the house's recently revived haute couture line? Read MoreVetements Unveils Its New Secret Project
The Zurich-based fashion house Vetements announced that it is launching a new brand called “Secret Project,” aimed at all genders and ages. Read MoreWill a Gucci-Balenciaga Collab Break The Internet?
Gucci’s first collection of 2021 will be livestreamed in China. But are the rumors true that it will collaborate with Balenciaga? Read MoreThe New Logo-Restyling Mania. A Risk or an Opportunity in China?
It's not the logo that makes the difference and opens the road to success for luxury brands. It's the authenticity of the whole brand. Read MoreIs the Fashion Designer ‘Cult of Personality’ to Blame for the D&G Mess?
The recent Dolce & Gabbana misstep is a leadership issue that should alert luxury brands to reconsider their relationship with celebrity designers. Read More