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Will Moncler’s First Acquisition Win China Sales?
Moncler has announced that it will acquire the luxury brand Stone Island, perhaps signaling that it wants to compete with rivals LVMH and Kering. Read MoreThe Young Love Luxury But Are Brands Ready?
The fear that a young generation of consumers would have limited interest for personal luxury goods has been buried by evidence of the opposite. Read MoreWhy The Future Of Luxury Is Not All Online (Yet)
With the launch of Amazon’s new luxury platform and the Farfetch, Alibaba and Richemont partnership, one might think brick and mortar is dead. Think again. Read MoreHow Moncler Won The Luxury Gen-Z Market In China
Moncler launched its China-exclusive Moncler Young Icons collection along with the unveiling of an immersive project at the Shanghai Ruiou Shopping Mall. Read MoreCanada Goose Banks on Interactive Pop-Up, Store Openings to Woo Chinese Consumers Closer to Home
Seeing Chinese consumers shopping locally, Canada Goose plans to double its retail footprint by opening four new stores in the country by March 2021. Read MoreWill Luxury Players Embrace China’s D2C Revolution?
Gen Zers are happy to remove the middleman and source directly for a better price, which is why they are open to D2C trends. Read MoreThe Third Wave: After COVID-19 and Economic Hardship, What is Luxury’s Next Challenge?
As the business of luxury shows swift signs of a rebound in China and beyond, luxury brands need to prepare now for the next challenge. Read MoreMoncler CEO Remo Ruffini Talks Digital Domination In China
Jing Daily spoke with Remo Ruffini, the Chairman & CEO of Moncler, about his plans for dramatic growth in China despite a global pandemic. Read MoreHow Moncler Found the Perfect Recipe for China’s Post-COVID-19 Market
Moncler created a series of online and offline events as a way to maximize exposure for a new product drop, and they garnered impressive results. Read MoreArmed With A New Trademark, What Will Supreme’s Next Move Be In China?
After securing a Chinese trademark this week, the New York streetwear brand Supreme has opened the door to a range of new possibilities in China. Read More