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Beauty Marketing Trends in 2020 That Will Boost Your KOL Game
6 beauty trends, including cultural collaborations, product launches around trending topics, fresh faces, creative new retail, and more. Read MoreDo Chinese Consumers Care about Sustainable Fashion?
Brands are receiving opposing signals on whether Chinese consumers want sustainable luxury products or not. Jing Daily sorts it out. Read MoreAs China’s Market Shifts Inward, Brands Turn to Online Education
With Western brands focusing on sales within China, there is a growing demand for executive education to help brands navigate this complicated market. Read MoreHarrods’ Beauty Director on Innovation and Savvy Chinese Shoppers
Jing Daily talks with Harrods’ Director of Home and Beauty, Annalise Fard, on how stores like Harrods can stay exciting for the modern Chinese consumer. Read MoreA New Beauty Travel Retail Model Revealed at Beijing Airport
Partnering with eight beauty brands including Dior and Estée Lauder, CDF-Sunrise Duty Free created a world-first beauty cluster in Beijing Capital Airport. Read MoreThe Untapped Male Beauty Market in China
Brands have begun to meet these new demands, including Tom Ford’s concealer for men and Chanel’s Boy de Chanel cosmetics are selling well on Tmall. Read MoreEstée Lauder Companies Follows Strong Earnings with a Retail Price Cut in China
American premium beauty giant Estée Lauder Companies cut retail prices in mainland China – a move that is poised to sustain its robust growth in the market. Read MoreIntroducing the Costa Venezia, a Floating Luxury Mall for Chinese Travelers
In an effort to capture a larger share of the Chinese cruise market, Costa Cruises launched the Costa Venezia, designed specifically for Chinese travelers. Read MoreStraight from the Influencer’s Mouth: China Marketing Trends with Weibo Fashion Influencer Anny Lou
Jing Daily spoke with Chinese social media influencer Anny Lou to find out what's going on with marketing on platforms like Douyin and Little Red Book. Read MoreNot Doctor-Approved: China Bans Marketing of Beauty Products as ‘Medical’
Strict new regulations from China’s Food and Drug Administration stated that identifying a beauty product as having ‘medicinal benefits’ is now illegal. Read More