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5 Risks That Could Derail China’s Luxury Market
China might seem like the answer for luxury growth, but there are risks in the medium term that could derail this burgeoning luxury market. Read MoreHow Luxury Brands Prosper From China’s Scary C-pop Fans
C-pop stars have taken over luxury campaigns thanks to young China’s surging purchasing power. But how can brands avoid the pitfalls of these fan economies? Read MoreWhy China’s Hanfu Trend Won’t Cool Down
Young Chinese have elevated traditional Hanfu dress from a niche hobby to a consumer market of 400 million people. But can brands tap into this trend? Read MoreWhy Hainan Is China’s Newest Luxury Mecca
Hainan’s success as a luxury hotspot isn’t only due to changes in duty-free shopping quotas. Jing Daily looks at some of the other game-changers. Read MoreHow Will Biden’s China Policy Impact US Luxury?
Biden’s foreign policy looks similar to the previous one that blamed China for America’s economic problems, which will only keep hurting luxury brands. Read MoreTo KOL Or Not To KOL In China
Working with the right KOLs is how brands have traditionally tapped into China’s affluent, young consumer base. But are KOLs too risky today? Read MoreDolce & Gabbana Can’t Get A Break, Nor Do They Deserve One
Following D&G's infamous China campaign, the brand sued Diet Prada for defamation. Now the case has resurfaced, proving audiences haven't forgotten Dolce's blunder. Read MoreWhy Your Luxury Brand Will Fail Without Gen-Z Customers
Many brands believe that Gen Zers aren’t luxury customers. Yet, they will be the world’s luxury buying leaders by 2030, so understanding them is crucial. Read MoreWhat Global Luxury Brands Need To Know About The China Market In 2021
China's economy has been well-equipped to bounce back from the pandemic. But what new opportunities and challenges will luxury brands face in 2021? Read MoreFour Strategies for Selling Pearls to Chinese Millennials
While China is the largest global producer of cultured pearls, convincing its vast millennial market to wear them has been another story. Read More