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After A Lukewarm Singles’ Day In China, Is Double 12 Disappearing?
China’s shopping festival "Double 12" — built on the success of Double 11 — is now being neglected by both merchants and consumers. Why did it happen? Read MoreWhat Luxury Can Learn From Yuan Bingyan’s Tax Scandal
After Zhao Wei, Viya, and Deng Lun, another star has been caught by China’s tax investigation into top celebrities and online influencers — Yuan Bingyan. Read MoreBrands Should Cut Ties With The StockX Of China Before It’s Too Late
In a massive blow to Poizon's public image, the online resale marketplace has been sued by Olympics medalist Su Bingtian for image rights infringement. Read MoreKering & Burberry Lead China’s Latest International Import Expo
This November, the world's leading luxury and beauty companies will attend the fourth China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai. Read MoreChinese Lingerie Brand Ubras Comes Undone
The Chinese underwear brand Ubras is currently embroiled in a controversy with stand-up comedian Li Dan over the objectification of women. Read MoreThe First Rule of Clubhouse Is Don’t Talk About Clubhouse
Chinese users flocked to Clubhouse, a US-based, invite-only chat app, to take part in public discussions on sensitive topics. Then China shut it down. Read MoreRuhnn, China’s First Public MCN, Hinges On Brands And Platforms For Further Growth
Ruhnn, the largest influencer agency will have worked with 1,035 brands by 2020. As it relies on brands and platforms, it has to keep its traffic authentic. Read MoreWill Shanghai’s Double 5 Become the New Double 11?
As one of many steps to reignite China’s consumer spending, the Shanghai government has created the Double 5 festival hoping to increase retail spending. Read More