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Beyond Brand Origin: New Attitudes of Chinese Consumers Spell Opportunities for Home-grown Luxury Labels
A new McKinsey report finds that Chinese consumers have now looked beyond brand origin for their purchases. What does it mean for the luxury industry? Read MoreException, Home-Grown Chinese Fashion Brand, Has Its “Jason Wu Moment”
This week, a photo of China's new first lady wearing a dark trench coat and toting a leather handbag went viral on Sina Weibo, as users speculated on the brand… Read MoreJing Picks: Masha Ma + Swarovski “Winter Garden”
Following her recent appearance at Paris Fashion Week, showing alongside heavy hitters like Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, and Elie Saab, Masha Ma continues to see her reputation grow worldwide. Read MoreHong Huang: “We’ve Been Brainwashed By Luxury”
Since founding her Beijing multi-brand boutique Brand New China (BNC) in 2010, highly influential Chinese media figure, publisher, and blogger Hong Huang has become one of the country's top advocates… Read MoreChina’s Home-Grown Luxury Brands Struggle For Credibility, Customers
One of the most commonly discussed topics within China's luxury industry is when the country will produce its own luxury brands that people are actually willing to buy. Read MoreSotheby’s London Eyes “Designed In China”
With China now ranking as the world’s largest art and antiques market and the Chinese contemporary art segment continuing to grow, global auction houses are looking to build demand for… Read MoreThree Trends Seen At China Fashion Week In Beijing
Running through November 3, the ongoing 15th China Fashion Week in Beijing continues to showcase established players and up-and-coming names in Chinese fashion design. Read MoreInteriors: Vega Zaishi Wang Showroom, Beijing
Beijing-based Vega Zaishi Wang, one of Jing Daily’s favorite emerging Chinese designers, recently got a change of scenery, moving her VEGA ZAISHI WANG STUDIO+SHOP into an airy new space. Read MoreJing Picks: Shang Xia “Dragon Pearl” For Chinese Valentine’s Day
to commemorate the Qixi Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day, Shang Xia has created a special gold "Dragon Pearl" necklace embedded with 191 diamonds. Read MoreBrand To Watch: Bao Bao Wan Fine Jewellery
Although the top Western luxury jewelry brands still dominate in China, we’re starting to see more Chinese companies entering the premium jewelry segment. Read More