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Australian Luxury’s Growth Strategy Depends on Chinese Tourism
Australia’s luxury retail industry continues to be bolstered by increased visitation and spending from Chinese inbound consumers. Read MoreBrands Reach Potential New Customers at a Higher Level at Art Basel Hong Kong
Eight new collaborations at the upcoming Art Basel Hong Kong show how the line between art and luxury is blurring more than ever before. Read MoreHow This Social Luxury Shopping Startup Stands Out in a Tmall World
In China’s massive e-commerce market, MyMM uses a playbook of social marketing strategies to target audiences with increasingly diverse needs. Read MoreLane Crawford’s Andrew Keith on How to Get Ahead of Evolving Chinese Luxury Shoppers
Andrew Keith, the President of the heritage department store Lane Crawford, reveals how he plans to keep Chinese luxury consumers hooked in the digital era. Read More8 High-End Shopping Malls Sought Out by Luxury Brands in China
Here are 8 upscale department stores in China and how they have embraced the "New Retail" business model to connect online sales to their offline business. Read MoreLuxury Brands Need to Embrace These Digital Engagement Tactics or Become Irrelevant
Brands that don't 'move with the times' are at risk of losing engagement with today's consumers in China who are looking for innovative, intelligent online-to-offline experiences. Read MoreLane Crawford Hit With Hundreds of Complaints by Chinese Consumers
Hundreds of Chinese consumers filed complaints against the luxury department store Lane Crawford for inexplicably canceling their orders. Read More5 Ways Mini Programs Will Reshape Luxury Retailing in China
Here are five ways that luxury brands in China can make the most of the new Mini Program feature on WeChat to help their business. Read MoreThe Webster Pop-Up Brings Miami Fever to China
The Webster fashion boutique chooses China for its first pop-up outside the United States, which will take place at Lane Crawford stores. Read MoreShanghai Fashion Week Shakes Things Up with Consumer-Facing Initiatives
With international buyers already on the roster, Shanghai Fashion Week organizers are finding new ways to keep the Chinese consumer engaged and informed. Read More