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Li-Ning Returns To Hong Kong After A Decade
Ten years have passed since Li-Ning’s first attempt at a Hong Kong flagship. What’s encouraging the brand, in a challenging COVID context, to try again? Read MoreWith Joyce’s Central Flagship Store Closure, What’s The Future For Hong Kong Retail?
Hong Kong luxury retail has been savaged by protests and COVID-19, but a closer look shows that it’s not all doom and gloom. Read MoreBalenciaga Brings ‘Raw’ Aesthetic To New Chengdu Store
From revamped interiors to exclusive products, Balenciaga’s new flagship store in Chengdu offers an elevated retail experience to lure consumers back. Read MoreWill Philipp Plein’s Crypto Store Shake Up Luxury Retail?
Philipp Plein is giving his London flagship a metaverse makeover, from enabling crypto payments to unveiling an NFT gallery. Will other brands take note? Read MoreThe Unraveling of Metersbonwe’s China Empire
One of the biggest Chinese fashion brands has closed its largest flagship store in Shanghai. Why did Metersbonwe’s empire unravel? Read MoreInside ICICLE’s Strategy for Global Expansion
With ICICLE’s second store in Paris, the ICCF Group’s global expansion continues to gain pace. Here, Jing Daily analyzes its international goals. Read MoreCEO Livio Proli on Bringing Missoni to China
For the first time, Italian heritage label Missoni has entered China. Read what CEO Livio Proli’s plans are for the market. Read More5 Reasons ‘New Luxury’ Is the ‘New Normal’ in China
Starbucks isn’t strictly a luxury brand, but it holds a position as ‘New Luxury’ in China, where consumers are searching for prestige and self-identity. Read MoreGet Ready For China’s ‘Omnichannel 2.0’ Economy
With innovation moving at a breakneck pace, elite luxury brands must now master China’s complex new "online-to-offline 2.0” economy. Read MoreRalph Lauren Soars As China Leads Asian Growth
The first of Ralph Lauren’s digitally-driven ‘emblematic’ retail concepts arrived in Beijing, with one in Shanghai to follow in a matter of weeks. Read More