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How Art Saves the Malls — Lessons from China
China in the 2010s was the perfect playground for luxury brands to experiment with touring exhibitions which mixed art and high-end fashion. Read MoreLuxury Retailers Celebrate May Day Holiday in Travel Style
As International Labor Day this year turns a four-day holiday, here is how luxury retailers like K11, DFS, and Galeries Lafayette attract Chinese travelers. Read MoreIs Halloween a Missed Opportunity for Luxury Brands in China?
The spirit of Halloween will once again sweep through the US in late October, but in China, the holiday has been slow to catch on. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Zegna and Canali Join JD.com, and More
Last week, two Italian menswear brands Ermenegildo Zegna and Canali announced their partnerships with China's second-largest e-commerce firm JD.com. Read MoreIn China, the Sneaker Boom Finds A Platform (Shoe)
The research arm of luxury mall developer K11 reveals what retailers need to know. Read MoreHennessy’s Strategy to Lure Cognac Drinkers Back to the Table
Hennessy shared their plan with Jing Daily, which involved establishing their brand in the south, then gaining more of a share in the greater Shanghai region, and then moving on… 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: Chanel and Prada List Taiwan as Separate Country, and More
BBC China reported luxury brands, Chanel and Prada, along with nine other international brands including H&M, Puma, and Fiat, continue to list Taiwan under the category of country or nation… Read MoreSecoo CEO on Why a ‘Five-Senses Experience’ Is Still Important for Luxury E-Commerce
In a recent interview, Secoo's CEO spoke about the future of offline luxury retail and the importance of physical presence for a luxury e-commerce site. Read MoreModern Dazed Media Teams Up with Adrian Cheng to Take Nowness Offline in China
Modern Dazed recently acquired Nowness from LVMH, and is now working with K11 Art Mall founder Adrian Cheng to take the creative video platform to new heights in China. Read More