Jackson Wang
How StockX Stormed China’s Sneaker Market
Sneaker reseller StockX has jumped in valuation after its latest round of funding, thanks to strategic bets placed on Greater China. Read MoreChina Puts A Ring On Him
Traditional masculine jewelry implies gothic rings or rapper-inspired chains, but for China's cohort of Gen-Z, those style conventions aren’t enough. Read MorePrada Leveraged China First Strategy To Drop Its Next “IT” Bag
Jing Daily's weekly analysis of the very latest digital luxury brand campaigns in China from Prada, Cartier, and Ralph Lauren. Read MoreBreaking Down WeChat Advertising For Luxury Brands
WeChat has rewarded luxury brands that advertise on the platform, but now they're offering brands new initiatives that could provide more sales solutions. Read MoreHow to Reach Chinese Men with Your Luxury Brand
China’s roughly 33 million surplus men, commonly referred to as Guanggun or “bare branches” have become a powerful consumer base for global luxury brands. Read MoreChina’s Changing Masculinity Propels a Brand New Idol
What is the latest male idol like in China? One thing is for sure: He's a far cry from the K-pop idols of years past. Meet Li Xian. Read MoreWhat is a KOC? Behind China’s Latest Influencer Trend
KOCs might only have a few hundred followers and focus on product reviews, but they are fast becoming a brand-friendly way to reach Chinese consumers. Read MoreWeChat Leverages Celebrity Halo Effect to Increase Ad Engagement
Many WeChat users were surprised to spot stars profile on their feed, turns out that it’s a new gimmick by WeChat to boost the visibility of moments ads. Read MoreWhen Smells Sell: Chinese Male Celebrities and Their Favorite Fragrances
A look at how Chinese male celebrities like Liu Hao Ran influence the fragrance market in China through social media channels like Weibo. Read MoreHere’s The 7 Bad Boys of China’s Luxury Brands
From Kris Wu to Jackson Wang, many of China's online youngsters are rabidly loyal to their chosen idols. So what happens to the brands when their ambassadors mess up? Read More