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Tmall to Hold China Day During New York Fashion Week
With the event’s see now, buy now strategy, clothes by Li Ning and Edison Chen may be showing in New York City, but they'll be selling in Shanghai and Beijing. Read MoreLuxury E-tailer Secoo Names “Chief Growth Officer” — What’s That?
Ren Guanjun, formerly a senior executive at Le.com, sees it as an evolution of the Chief Marketing Role, with added responsibilities in a few key areas. Read More3 Reasons There’s ‘No Time To Waste’ In China’s Luxury E-Commerce Market
Luxury labels shouldn't hesitate about bringing their online shops to China, according to a new paper by Exane BNP Paribas. Read MoreInfographic: Everything You Need To Know About E-Tail Giant JD.com
A new graphic outlines the history, revenue, and sales breakdown of Alibaba's top e-commerce rival in China. Read More5 Must-Know Facts About The Habits Of China’s Luxury E-Commerce Shoppers
From mobile shopping to key opinion leaders, a new survey studies how, where, and why Chinese consumers buy luxury online. Read MoreAlibaba Bets On Huge China Potential For Vintage Luxury E-Commerce
The world's biggest online e-tailer's new investment in a U.S. site shows its faith that vintage e-commerce can gain cachet among China's luxury consumers. Read MoreHow ShangPin Plans To Win Big In China’s Luxury E-Commerce Market
Luxury e-tailer ShangPin's launch of a new e-flagship model is part of a multi-pronged approach to gaining an edge in China's fiercely competitive luxury e-commerce market. Read MoreChina’s Unstoppable E-Commerce Market Ready To ‘Explode’
A new report by A.T. Kearney ranks China as the top country for e-commerce opportunity, and luxury is poised to benefit from rising incomes and improved infrastructure. Read MoreNeiman Marcus Downsizes China Operations, Moves Mainland Shipping to U.S.
Although it is unclear whether the retailer's shift to U.S. operations was caused by bureaucratic red tape or the luxury slowdown, it remains heavily invested in local Chinese e-commerce. Read MoreOnline To Offline: Neiman Marcus Promotes E-Tail With Shanghai Runway Show
A little over a year after the Dallas-based luxury retailer Neiman Marcus announced its entrance to the China market, the company took its online marketing efforts offline this past weekend… Read More