luxury consumption
WeChat Blogger Mr. Bags Teams Up With Strathberry for Zodiac Capsule Collection
China's authority on all things handbags gives his advice on designing themed products consumers will love. Read MoreAudemars Piguet Spotlights Contemporary Chinese Art at Art Basel Miami
The Swiss watchmaker's art commission pivots to China for its second talent showcase. Read MoreValentino and Vera Wang for 400 RMB: China’s Fashionistas Flock to Online Luxury Rental
Indie and big-name dress brands are gaining exposure to China's increasingly savvy fashionistas thanks to Rent the Runway's cousins. Read MoreChina’s Booming Demand for Indie Fashion Isn’t Without Challenges
Shanghai Fashion Week's trade shows expanded this season, but more buyers means more to learn. Read MoreChinese Shoppers to Make Asia Surpass Europe for Duty-Free Market Share by 2020
Airport improvements and social media engagement are expected to buoy duty-free spending among Chinese travelers. Read MoreVersace’s Go-To Porcelain Partner Rosenthal Bets Big on Chinese Demand to Set a European Table
A household name in porcelain for the West, Rosenthal is aiming to capitalize on Chinese consumers' tastes for functional, European design. Read More‘Explosive Shopping’ Slows as Chinese Tourism to Japan Breaks New Record
Chinese travel to Japan reached an all-time high in July, but the stronger yen is making shopping in Japan less attractive to Chinese visitors. Read MoreManhattan’s Chop Suey Club: Where Guests Leave ‘Made in China’ Misconceptions at the Door
Chop Suey Club's Ruoyi Jiang may have Nicolas Formichetti convinced. Now she wants to change New York City's ideas about Chinese design. Read MoreChinese Tourists in Asia are Spending Less But Traveling More
Lower average spending might sound like terrible news, but is actually evidence of the democratization of international travel in China. Read MoreChina’s Golden Week: What to Expect from Over 750 Million People on the Move in 2016
China’s Golden Week holiday is set to break new records in tourism and retail spending as over 4 million Chinese people travel abroad for their holidays. Read More