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With The Metaverse’s Branding Dilemma, How Is Web3 Redefining Luxury Standards In Retail?
The rise of Web3 technology is impacting luxury’s approach to consumers. Jing Daily explores how this shift is influencing luxury’s playbook and redefining the industry Read MoreLoro Piana Partners With Aura Blockchain Consortium To Present Its Origin Story In Web3
The acclaimed Italian label has partnered with LVMH, OTB, Prada and Richemont-backed Aura to bring its acclaimed fabrics and legacy onto the blockchain. Read MoreLoungewear’s Big Opportunity In China
Given China’s quarantine and work-from-home realities today, consumers are turning to loungewear for comfort, convenience, and style. Read MoreHow Timeless Quiet Luxury Is Conquering China
As the economy slows down, Gen Zers are cutting their luxury spend — meaning brands must look to alternative consumer bases such as the more mature UHNWIs. Read MoreIs Streetwear Tearing Down the Luxury Industry — One Hoodie at a Time?
Streetwear is the booming luxury segment right now, but will it blow up the industry’s history or add a new chapter to it? Read MoreLoro Piana Taps Streetwear Icon Hiroshi Fujiwara for Collab
The Social Edition is our weekly series which deep dives into luxury initiatives in China’s social media landscape. Read MoreOn-Screen and Off, Brand Endorsements Speak to China’s Empowered Women
Through an innovative content commerce strategy, Max Mara is driving on-screen female empowerment, which is resonating with Chinese audiences. Read MoreLVMH Finished 2019 On A High, While Coronavirus Beats Hong Kong Protests As Top China Concern
According to LVMH full-year financial report released on Tuesday, the group’s revenue rose 15 percent to €53.7 billion during 2019. Read MoreThe Birth of Chinese Modern Luxury? 4 Homegrown Brands that Show Potentials
Chinese companies are attempting to climb up the value chain from the world’s manufacturing base to a country of creation and original ideas. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Marni Lowers Retail Prices, and More
American luxury label Marni announced it has cut prices by an average of 5 percent to 10 percent in China's retail stores. Read More