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New York’s Fifth Avenue Beats Hong Kong For World’s Most Expensive Shopping Area
Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui has been named the second most expensive retail spot in terms of rental costs as COVID-19 hits tourist-dependent economy hard. Read MoreLouis Vuitton, Prada, and Loewe: Three Brands, Three China Content Strategies
Before, brands were under the impression that most big-ticket purchases would be made overseas, now their content strategies must confront the new normal. Read MoreThe Year Ahead: Luxury
The global luxury goods industry is poised to have the best growth year in more than half a decade, but how do brands extend that growth? And how do they… Read MoreLuxury Law New York Summit
At a time when geopolitics is creating unprecedented instability, when consumers’ understanding and definition of “luxury” is forcing luxury businesses to innovate, and when technology continues to drive change, the… Read MoreWWD Apparel & Retail CEO Summit: Movers + Makers
WWD Apparel & Retail CEO Summit, the premier event for thought leadership exchange and relationship building with industry titans, ideators and disruptors. This year’s theme, Movers + Makers, will cover such critical… Read MoreLuxeCX: Customer Experience in Luxury Conference
Join senior executives at the inaugural LuxeCX: Customer Experience in Luxury conference, an event hosted Wednesday, Sept. 25 by Luxury Daily that is focused on the critical role of customer experience in the… Read MoreBaccarat Hotels Looks to Expand to China
The hotel company is looking eastward under its new ownership with a brand strategy that's all about storytelling. Read MoreTech Spotlight: Shopping App New Arrival Brings Brick-and-Mortar Boutiques to China’s Mobile Shoppers
Chinese shoppers focused on niche brands now have another tool for finding independent boutiques both abroad and at home. Read MoreTiger Beer Challenges ‘Made in China’ Stereotypes with Designer Pop-Up in NYC’s Chinatown
Tiger Trading Co. featured the work of more than 700 artisans across Asia, including China's Spin Ceramics and Hong Kong's Goods of Desire. Read MoreChinese New Year Fine Dining Becomes Global Gastronomic Event
Michelin-starred restaurants across the world are offering inventive takes on traditional dishes and ingredients for their Chinese New Year menus. Read More