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30 Chinese Designers to Take Stage at Major Fashion Shows Internationally This Year
30 emerging and veteran Chinese fashion designers including Vivienne Tam and Lanyu will host shows at fashion week in New York, London, Milan and Paris. Read MoreA Timeline of JD.com’s Long March into Luxury and Fashion
Here is a timeline showing how JD.com, China's second-largest e-commerce website, prepared itself to enter the world of luxury and fashion. Read MoreHow High-End Brands Leverage Chinese Social Media During Fashion Week
Marketing resource platform ChoZan shows how brands can use WeChat, Weibo, live-streaming, and more to win over Chinese consumers at a critical time in fashion. Read MoreDesigner Chocheng Combines Luxury Tailoring with Film Noir
Cho Cho Cheng speaks about his namesake brand's plans for China amid releasing his Autumn/Winter 2017 collection for New York Fashion Week. Read MoreInterview: Vivienne Tam Plans for Mainland Expansion, Dedicates F/W 2017 Collection to Hong Kong
New York-based fashion designer Vivienne Tam talks fashionable tech, her diverse customer base, and her love for her native Hong Kong. Read More‘A Brand Designed for Leaders’: Taoray Wang Explains Why Tiffany Trump Supports Her Work
Chinese designer Tao Wang said at New York Fashion Week that she doesn't delve into politics, but simply creates clothing for globally-minded women. Read MoreFrom Live-Streaming to VR, Brands Capture Attention of China’s Digital Fashionistas
Digital advancements such as VR and live-streaming are helping looks from the runways of Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks straight to the hands of Chinese consumers. Read MoreNew York Fashion Week Grows as Magnet for Chinese Designers
Once a rare sight at New York Fashion Week, a growing number of up-and-coming labels are flocking to the city as they increasingly see the U.S. market as crucial for… Read MoreAsk Hung Huang | China’s Role at the World’s Top Fashion Weeks
For her column this week, Hung Huang weighs in on Chinese designers and celebrities at New York, London, Milan, and Paris Fashion Week. Read MoreJD.com Wants to Become Key Gateway to China for U.S. Fashion Brands
As international e-commerce takes off in China, e-tail giant JD.com's New York Fashion Week show was aimed at convincing American brands to join its newly launched "U.S. Fashion Mall." Read More