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Topshop Arrives Late in China With First Retail Store
Topshop is entering the retail market in China. How successful it is will depend on three main factors: pricing, social media marketing, and exclusivity. Read More2013 Hong Kong High-End Audio-Visual Show
A showcase of luxury audio, music and home theatre equipment attracting attendees from Hong Kong and South East Asia. Read MoreMade [For] China: Growing Luxury Demand Buoys US Manufacturers, Brands
Going against the decades-long trend of lower-priced Chinese imports flooding the US market, a growing number of American manufacturers, fashion brands and family-run wineries are looking to China's luxury consumer… Read MoreJing Daily’s Must-Know Luxury Malls In Mainland China
As luxury brands further extend their reach into the mainland China market, Jing Daily turns its attention to the exclusive malls and shopping centers that are home to many of… Read MoreTsingtao, Zhujiang Fight Realities Of Chinese Beer Industry With New “High-End” Products
The rush by breweries like Tsingtao and Zhujiang to introduce premium lines is motivated not only by a sort of patriotic desire to capture market share from foreign rivals, but… Read MoreShanghai VIVE Brings Back 1930s Glamour; But Will Chinese Consumers Bite?
Wang Zhuo, vice-president of Shanghai Jahwa, said that the high-end Shanghai VIVE brand hopes to tap into the lucrative middle-class, 30+ female market through a combination of "branding power" and… Read MoreEgyptian Suit Maker Tripling Production On China Demand
China may have its own aspiring luxury suit brands, but the Chinese high-end suit market looks like it's set to get a little more crowded. Read MoreA Chinese Demographic Not To Neglect: Trendy, Big-Spending Men
The flashy sense of style being fostered in some of China's wealthier cities presents an opportunity for fashion houses that doesn't exist anywhere else in the world at the moment,… Read MoreBeijing’s 10 Most Luxurious Malls
It's always interesting to keep an eye on the criteria used by the Chinese-language media to judge what makes a given mall "luxurious." Read MoreIgnore At Your Peril: “He Fashion” Trend
If there's one thing that stands out about China's luxury consumers, it's their age. According to a recent McKinsey study, 80% of wealthy Chinese shoppers are under 45, and are… Read More