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The Review: LV iPhone Cases, Overflowing Treasure Chests, and Men’s Make-up
In this edition of The Review, we round up breaking news discussed in our daily newsletter from April 9-13, 2018. Read MoreLuxury Watch Brands Struggle to Feel ‘Exclusive’ Online
Motivated by rapid sales growth in China, high-end watch brands are attempting to build their digital presence in China without getting lost among the Pocky and paper towels. Read MoreAmid Board Upheaval, Luxury Giant Richemont Appoints Jin Keyu, Daughter of Chinese Politician
Swiss luxury conglomerate Richemont Group has elected to its board Jin Keyu, daughter of the president of China's Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. Read MoreChina Leads Global Recovery of the Luxury Watch Market, After Years of Decline
After years of decline, the global luxury watch market is making a comeback and a younger generation of affluent Chinese consumers are largely responsible. Read MoreWhat Richemont’s Divorce from Shanghai Tang Reveals About These Western-Owned Chinese Luxury Labels
The sale of Shanghai Tang by Richemont has implications for similar Chinese luxury brands owned by Western companies such as Hermes's Shang Xia. Read MoreRichemont Sells Shanghai Tang as Western Luxury Carries More Appeal with Chinese Consumers
The Swiss luxury group is restructuring its portfolio after a tough year, and the Hong Kong fashion house didn’t make the cut. Read MoreJaeger LeCoultre Taps Online Celebrity Papi Jiang in Bid to Reach Chinese Millennials
Papi Jiang may not be the typical blogger that a luxury brand turns to for China marketing, but her appeal with young urban professionals caught the eye of the Swiss… Read MoreCartier Brings Its Biggest High Jewelry Exhibition Yet to Shanghai for Magicien Debut
The French luxury jewelry maker invests big in its China presence with a Shanghai exhibition of more than 400 pieces. Read MoreThe Top 5 Stories in China’s Luxury Industry for 2015
From Hong Kong's sales slump to Rihanna's Met Gala gown, we've rounded up the most important events in the business of luxury in China this year. Read MoreIs China Luxury Demand Really ‘Weak’?
Slowing domestic sales in China are only a small part of the picture when it comes to assessing global Chinese shoppers' appetite for luxury. Read More