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Which Paris Fashion Week Brands Understood China?
With the close of Paris Fashion Week, Jing Daily’s highlights are a must-read to find out how brands connected with China’s valuable luxury market. Read MoreIs Tmall’s Luxury Pavilion A Shortcut To Chinese Digital Shoppers?
Max Mara and Paul Smith soft-launched on Tmall Luxury Pavilion this week, but can they leverage the platform for greater awareness and sales in China? Read MoreThe Women’s Day Celebrations – or Lack Thereof – from Luxury Brands in China
Women’s Day receives much less attention from luxury fashion brands in China. Here's a roundup of 5 brands that are smartly celebrating it in 2019. Read MoreJing Daily’s Top 10 Most Read Interviews of 2017
From luxury brands' CEOs to China's KOL authority, here are some of the luxury industry leaders that have caught our attention most this year. Read MoreChoice Matters for Chinese Luxury Travelers
Chinese jet-setters are looking for individually-tailored, exotic experiences from which they can take unique memories and local knowledge home. Read MoreHow Japanese Culture Influences Chinese Luxury, As Shown by Paul Smith
Jing Daily spoke to the fashion designer Paul Smith on how he became successful with his namesake brand around the world. Read MoreHow Paul Smith Stands Apart In China’s Ultra-Competitive Retail Market
With an aggressive expansion plan for 25 China stores in five years, Sir Paul Smith travels to Shanghai to discuss what it takes to gain consumers' attention as the luxury… Read MoreEmporio Armani Banks On Watches And Jewelry Rebound In China
Following the grand opening of its first Hong Kong flagship exclusively for watches and jewelry in February, Giorgio Armani diffusion line Emporio Armani is setting its eyes on the Mainland. Read MorePaul Smith’s China “Re-Launch” Unveiled In Tianjin
Kicking off its second crack at the China market, following a well-publicized withdrawal five years ago, leading British label Paul Smith recently unveiled its first new location in Tianjin. Read MoreSocial Media Explosion Gives Brands A Second Chance In China
For brands that prematurely jumped into an underdeveloped China market, worked with the wrong local partners, or simply botched their initial forays into the country, the explosion in home-grown Chinese… Read More