Phoebe Philo
Phoebe Philo unveils her new brand, but Chinese netizens unimpressed
After a six-year hiatus, Phoebe Philo has finally made her fashion comeback. But is the designer’s legendary stature enough to convince consumers to buy her brand? Read MoreDo we really need Kylie Jenner’s new clothing line?
Newly crowned haute-couture poster girl Kylie Jenner on Tuesday teased a first look at her fashion label, Khy. Do we really need another celebrity clothing brand? Read MoreLuxury fashion has a problem with women
Despite their buying power, women are few and far between at the top ranks of major global fashion houses. And the gender gap is only widening. Read MoreChina’s ‘Philophiles’ are ready for Phoebe Philo’s comeback
The legendary ex-Céline designer will launch her new line in September. But will her namesake brand inspire the same loyal global following she cultivated over 10 years ago? Read MoreHas China Forgotten Phoebe Philo?
Fashion is rejoicing with the imminent return of cherished designer Phoebe Philo, who will launch a keepsake line next year. Read More2021 Could Be the Year of “Designer DTC”
In many ways, 2020 represented a turning point for direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands, particularly in China, as housebound consumers turned to online. Read MoreHow To Build An ‘IT’ bag in China With Mr. Bags
Mr. Bags created a new content style in China by analyzing the price, collection value, and style of luxury bags while providing practical tips to millions. Read MoreThe Rise of China’s Girl Boss — Luxury’s Newest Target
Women are thriving atop the corporate ladder in China's new economy, but their tastes in luxury depend upon a mix of social mores past and present. Read MoreBottega Veneta’s China Ambition May Come Too Late
Bottega Veneta is playing catch-up in China. But it won't be easy as the luxury industry starts to feel the pain from political uncertainties and economic slowdown. Read MoreSlimane Causes Online Uproar in China Ahead of Celine’s Paris Show
In China, two recently-released Celine handbags designed by Creative Director Hedi Slimane have met serious backlash on social media. Read More