hong kong retail
Is Dolce & Gabbana Staging A Comeback?
As Dolce & Gabbana opens its revamped flagship boutique amid Hong Kong’s retail slump and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, what is the brand really after? Read MoreRuder Finn & CSG 2020 Forecast Shows Silver Lining in the China Luxury Market
Despite the overall dampened consumer confidence shared among mainland and Hong Kong respondents, online channel and lower-tier cities show great potential. Read MoreAhead of Singles’ Day, More than 22 Chinese E-Commerce Companies Were Called Out For Aggressive Discounting
Ahead of Singles' Day, the government called out 22 E-commerce companies, addressing problems with counterfeits, product quality, and aggressive discounts. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Mo&Co. Parent Company Exits Hong Kong Market Temporarily & More
Like EPO fashion group, many brands are taking a wait-and-see approach until the end of the year to renegotiate retail spaces or close down in Hong Kong. Read MoreMuseum-Retail Complex Latest Bid to Attract Chinese Millennials to Hong Kong
A millennial-focused museum-retail complex will be at the heart of Hong Kong's new Victoria Dockside development as the city reinvents itself for a new era. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Men’s Make-up, Vogue’s New Publisher, and Chow Tai Fook
In this edition of Headline From China, we present news about the luxury market from local Chinese media from April 16-20, 2018. Read MoreInternational Retailers Still Flock to Hong Kong in Spite of Slowdown
Even as luxury sales stall in Hong Kong, smaller international brands see it as a key retail gateway to China and Asia. Read More3 Key Strategies for Hong Kong’s Luxury Retailers to Beat the Sales Slump
A recent Hong Kong symposium organized by The French Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong brought together luxury professionals to discuss how to move ahead in this challenging market. Read MoreAsk Hung Huang: Making Sense of Hong Kong’s Retail Slowdown
This week, expert columnist Hung Huang weighs in on what the future holds for Hong Kong's ailing retail market as mainland tourists stay away. Read MoreHong Kong Retail Rents Remain Sky-High Despite Slowdown
A new report finds that Hong Kong retail rents are still the second-highest in the world even as they are lowered amidst declining sales. Read More