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Chinese Artists Recognized for Role in Luxury Marketing
A new prize honors artists working with luxury brands. Among the nominees, five collaborations were especially impactful in China. Read MoreMarriott’s Big China Blunder a Lesson for International Brands
Marriott’s troubles should also drive home for foreign businesses operating in China or hoping to cater to Chinese tourists that understanding how Beijing understands history is key to not running afoul of the Chinese government. Read MoreThe Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of Shanghai Tang
The first-and-only Chinese luxury fashion brand changed owners again last year as it continues searching for a clear identity. Read MoreChina’s Under-30s Shoppers to Drive Decade of Luxury Consumption
Millennials and Generation Z, born in 1980s and 1990s, who make up nearly half nation’s buyers of high-end goods, also turn to less famous brands. Read MoreWill Sustainable Fashion Crack China’s Luxury Market in 2018?
Fashion is the second worst polluting industry in the world after oil. Brands know they need to do better, but will consumers care? Read MoreMovers and Shakers: Did GQ China Snatch Esquire’s Paco Tang?
In this week's highlights of movements in the luxury industry in China, GQ China is said to have poached Esquire China’s marketing director Paco Tang, and Nelson Mui takes up new post as VP of Hong Kong Duty-Free Giant DFS. Read MoreRichemont Sells Shanghai Tang as Western Luxury Carries More Appeal with Chinese Consumers
The Swiss luxury group is restructuring its portfolio after a tough year, and the Hong Kong fashion house didn’t make the cut. Read MoreInaugural Golden Week AirCruise Will Be the Last
Crystal Cruises has shelved all of its ultra luxury AirCruise itineraries except the Golden Week AirCruise launching from Hong Kong on September 29th. Read MoreAlibaba Eyes Overseas Chinese Market with Tmall World
China’s e-commerce giant is expanding its reach with a new initiative that targets Chinese online shoppers living outside of the mainland. Read MoreChow Tai Fook to Open up to 100 New Stores in Mainland China
The Hong Kong jeweler sees major potential for growth in mainland China’s third-tier cities as domestic spending rebounds. Read More