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China’s Fashion Market in Transition: Winners Emerge As Competition Heats Up
As the fashion market becomes more competitive amidst a slowdown, brands must pay close attention to Chinese consumers' evolving requirements. Read MoreCarolina Herrera Sets Sights On China
Carolina Herrera plans to open its first China boutique in Shanghai this fall, which may be a smart move for the brand despite slowing retail growth. Read MoreChina’s Luxury Market All About “Stealth Wealth” In 2013
Owing to changing tastes and a broader lessening of conspicuous consumption, Chinese buyers are becoming more selective, a trend that is boosting some brands while causing migraines for others. Read MoreMade [For] China: Growing Luxury Demand Buoys US Manufacturers, Brands
Going against the decades-long trend of lower-priced Chinese imports flooding the US market, a growing number of American manufacturers, fashion brands and family-run wineries are looking to China's luxury consumer… Read MoreLet’s Be Real: This Is Not The End Of China’s Luxury Market
Over the past several months, the compounding financial woes of leading British luxury house Burberry has become the go-to sob story in business and luxury media alike. Read MoreWith Tastes Changing, Understated Luxury Stands To Gain In China
With more Chinese luxury consumers, particularly seasoned "veterans" in Shanghai and Beijing, moving beyond logo-heavy brands and towards less ostentatious niche brands heavy on heritage, craftsmanship and exclusivity, a window… Read More