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Who’s Courting China at Milan Fashion Week?
Milan is the next stop for The Jing Daily Fashion Week. From Gucci to Bottega Veneta, the Italian capital’s schedule was in full swing. Read MoreBig Names Rule Milan Fashion Week, But China Checks In
From Prada to Marni and Max Mara to Giorgio Armani, the Jing Daily Fashion Week Score’s next stop is Italy’s fashion capital, Milan. Read MoreMilan Is In The Mood For Fashion
This season’s Jing Daily Fashion Week Score moves to Milan, where we will analyze the brands and designers who best engaged with online Chinese audiences. Read MoreAt LFW, Which Brands Resonated With China’s Millennials?
Fashion week presents an opportunity for brands to connect with Chinese audiences. In London, some brands excelled while others missed the mark. Read MoreIs Alibaba Winning the Battle Against Counterfeit Luxury Goods?
A new report by L2 shows that the number of search results on Taobao for luxury brand terms has dropped dramatically in the past year. Read MoreJing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: December 31, 2013
Welcome to Jing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: the day’s top news on the business of luxury and culture in China, all in one place. Read MoreCoach Set For China E-Commerce Launch: Is It A Game-Changer?
To explain the benefits of its online store, Coach included "10 reasons" consumers should shop online rather than offline, even when items are priced similarly. Read More