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Why Retailer-Led Brand Collaborations Are So Successful In China
In China, collaborations between brands and retailers have been on the rise over the past decade, led by local upstarts and established names alike. Read MoreMeet The Local Fragrance Brands Preparing To Go Global
Gabby YJ Chen looks at three Chinese fragrance labels ready to enter the international market. Which will be the first to smell worldwide success? Read MoreWhy Niche Fragrances Like Diptyque And Byredo Are Booming In China
Chinese luxury consumers’ demand for fragrances can be divided into three stages — perfume, home fragrances, and personal care products — which are usually developed by brands in this order… Read MoreCan Pangaia Drive Material Science in China?
Pangaia, the materials science company, is partnering with luxury department store Lane Crawford to deliver climate positive installations around China. Read MoreKim Kardashian’s Plans for a Global Empire Start With China
Kim Kardashian has plans for global domination, revealing that her shapewear brand, SKIMS, is launching in China. But will Chinese consumers buy it? Read MoreMeet Jillian Xin: The Woman Behind China’s Local Fashion Scene
Having nurtured Chinese designers for over a decade, Jillian Xin is the woman behind the successful Chinese talents now conquering the international stage. Read MoreRetail Hacks Luxury Stores Must Know For 2021
China will soon become the first country to sell most of its retail online. So what is the point of a physical store post-pandemic? Read MoreDolce & Gabbana Ignites Controversy Once Again
An overly decorative exhibition stand at the China International Import Expo appears to be the latest misstep in China for Dolce & Gabbana. Read MorePGI® China Captures The Tenacity of Young Creative Talents
This year, Platinum Guild International (PGI®) China and luxury retail destination, Lane Crawford, have joined forces in the jewelry category of the department store’s Global Creative Call Out. Read MoreIs Topshop’s Failure in China a Fast Fashion Problem?
COVID-19 has already hurt many brands, and now it’s British fashion label Topshop’s turn. Does its failure mean fast fashion is finished in China? Read More