media
Family Style: New art and fashion magazine launches in New York
Family Style launches in New York, with strong ties to food and Asia. Read MoreWho Influences the Influencers? The Chinese Tastemakers You Don’t Know
Luxury brands keep enlisting the same old KOLs, but these lesser-known opinion leaders are the ones really leading new trends in China. Read MoreWill China’s New Foreign Media Ban Cause Big Problems for Fashion Magazines?
A new rule that says foreign media is not allowed to publish online in China is causing companies like Hearst to evaluate what it means for their magazine businesses. Read MoreEvent Watch: CAAMFest Hits The Bay Area (March 14-24)
Running from March 14-24, CAAMFest is set to hit the Bay Area with an explosion of film, food, music and more from some of the most innovative Asian and Asian… Read MoreThe Art Newspaper To Publish In China
This past week, London’s The Art Newspaper announced that it has partnered with Beijing-based Modern Media Group to produce The Art Newspaper China under license from early 2013. Read MoreCondé Nast Traveler To Launch in China
With a travel market worth some $232 billion as of last summer and travelers taking 70 million overseas trips in 2011, China has undoubtedly become a globetrotting nation. Read MoreHow Can Brands Use China’s Media Landscape To Their Advantage?
Luxury brands are actively seeking to attract and engage Chinese consumers as they continue to venture abroad for education, investment, business opportunities… and shopping. Read MoreProfile: Vogue China “Super-Editor” Angelica Cheung
This week, NOWNESS profiles Vogue China editor Angelica Cheung, inarguably one of the most influential figures in the Chinese fashion media industry. Read MoreThe Fashion Media Paradox
What has complicated marketing and PR for smaller brands and fashion entrepreneurs is that mainstream brands have recently started to truly saturate the media space across Asia. Read MoreCOLORS Magazine Launches Chinese-Language Edition
After much deliberation (and many issues over the years featuring China) the 21-year-old Italian photography quarterly COLORS is growing ever more global with the launch of its new bilingual Chinese-language… Read More