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Why Branded Jewelry Could Be the Next Decade’s Fastest Growing Luxury Subsegment
In luxury, the future is female. The jewelry subsegment should see a shift to self-purchasing and impulse purchasing, making branded luxury jewelry shine. Read MoreJewelers Struggle to Connect as Young Chinese Consumers Go Cold on Gold
Legacy jewelers in China need to take a page from their foreign competitors and figure out how gold can appeal to younger consumers — and quickly. Read MoreChinese Expats Can Boost Growth for Western Brands
While many luxury sellers heavily target Chinese travelers, few have yet to understand the wealthy Chinese expats living in their own back yards. Read MoreChinese Jewelers Dazzle on Deloitte’s Annual Luxury Goods Power List
Nine Chinese jewelry and fashion companies are ranked by Deloitte to be among the global top 100 luxury goods firms, along with LVMH, Kering, and Estee Lauder Company. Read MoreThese 6 Chinese Brands Made Deloitte’s Luxury Goods Power List
Six Chinese jewelry companies are ranked by Deloitte to be among the global top 50 luxury goods firms, along with LVMH, Kering, and Estee Lauder. Read MoreGolden Opportunity: Chinese Jewelry Brands a Solid Match for World’s Luxury Giants
A new ranking of the world's top luxury brands by Deloitte finds Chinese jewelers on par with the likes of LVMH and Kering. Read MoreHey, Low Spender: Young Chinese Shoppers Boost Jeweler Chow Tai Fook
While luxury brands continue to chase the Chinese big spender wherever he or she may be, Chow Tai Fook is recording strong sales driven by a distinctly less well-off demographic: young consumers. Read MoreJeweler Chow Tai Fook Defies Fears Of China Luxury Slowdown
Though international jewelers such as Graff Diamonds are becoming increasingly skittish about their China expansion plans, the latest revenue stats from the Hong Kong-based high-end brand Chow Tai Fook indicate that China demand remains strong for gold and jade. Read MoreHong Kong Jeweler Chow Sang Sang Plans 50 New Mainland China Locations
One of Hong Kong's best-known jewelers, along with Chow Tai Fook and Luk Fook, over the last decade Chow Sang Sang has embarked on a massive expansion effort in the mainland China market, looking to take advantage of growing demand particularly in second- and third-tier cities. Read MoreChina Fertile Ground For Domestic Luxury Brands
Although foreign luxury brands still reign supreme in the China market, there are indications that things are starting to change, gradually, as home-grown Chinese brands start to make more of an impact in the domestic market. Read More