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Will Farfetch Become Profitable in 2021?
Farfetch has had mixed results with their shopping spree, and said that it’s immune to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Will this help them become profitable? Read MoreCould Opening Ceremony’s Second Coming Be in China?
Farfetch's hype machine NGG snapped one more cool brand and the company is positioned to make a major China play. Read MoreTmall Hopes New York Fashion Week Audiences Buy Into “China Cool”
Tmall, in collaboration with New York Fashion Week: The Shows, will showcase emerging Chinese designers at their “China Cool” event. Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Luxury’s Extreme Disruption Force: Generation Z
The Future of Luxury with Daniel Langer. Gen Z's consumer habits are changing products and brands, and luxury companies need to keep up. Read More8 High-End Shopping Malls Sought Out by Luxury Brands in China
Here are 8 upscale department stores in China and how they have embraced the "New Retail" business model to connect online sales to their offline business. Read MoreA Day in the Shopping Life of a Young Affluent Chinese Man
We spent the day shopping with Fred, an affluent Chinese man who needed some fashion advice, to better understand the shopping habits of other men like him. Read MoreRemembering Ren Hang: How the Late Photographer Left His Mark on Art and Luxury in China
The iconic artist known for his provocatively playful imagery was noticed by Gucci, Rick Owens, Opening Ceremony, and other major brands. 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 MoreInterview: ffiXXed Studios Attracts Opening Ceremony and Lane Crawford from Shenzhen Mountain Base
While ffiXXed remains a globally focused brand, the Shenzhen-based label has amassed a growing Chinese audience that's eager to experiment. Read MoreShanghai Fashion Week Attracts Major Buyers in Search of ‘Cutting-Edge’ Design
Buyers from well-known U.S. stores like Opening Ceremony and H. Lorenzo are putting Shanghai Fashion Week among those of the "Big Four" fashion capitals, citing not only talent, but also… Read More