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YNAP Dumps Yoox in China To Focus on Joint Venture With Alibaba
Yoox, the outlet luxury e-commerce player of Yoox Net-a-Porter, announced today that it will exit the China market on February 18, 2020. Read MoreHow Millennials and Gen Zers are Forcing Luxury Brands into E-commerce
For millennials and Gen Zers, whatever channels they choose, brands need to be able to tell their stories consistently and precisely across all channels. Read MoreAt Risk of Being Left Behind, Prada Finally Sells Online in China
Adding e-commerce is integral to Prada’s evolving strategy as it tries to recover from declining profits in recent years. But will the new online store be enough? Read MoreUS Fashion Label Derek Lam Launches on JD.com’s Toplife
The move raises the question, is Toplife a better entry point into Chinese luxury e-commerce than Alibaba's Luxury Pavilion? Read MoreWhat Is Driving Luxury E-Commerce Smuggling Scams?
Smaller e-commerce companies present themselves as more trustworthy than the bigger platforms in regard to authenticity but struggle to stay competitive. Read MoreChinese Start-Up Brings VR Experience to High-End Food
Coolhobo founder Loic Kobes hopes to give specialty food retailers a chance to tap into China's digitally savvy market. Read MoreAlibaba Cashes in on Big Chinese Demand for Duty-Free Luxury
Alibaba finds a way to benefit from Chinese demand to avoid luxury tariffs on the mainland—with no daigou agent required. Read MoreWhat Alibaba’s Mega IPO Means For Luxury
It's not just Wall Street and Silicon Valley that should be paying close attention to the e-commerce giant's new IPO, which is set to make waves in the global luxury… Read More