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China’s Changing Fashion Landscape Stands To Benefit JNBY Group
Battered by unpredictable COVID lockdowns and flagging consumer confidence, China's retail environment remains challenging for foreign and domestic brands. Read MoreAfter Surviving Scandal, JNBY is the Chinese Fashion Group to Watch in 2022
Compared to other Chinese fashion groups, JNBY has taken a more low-key approach that’s slower than fast fashion and lower than high-end. Read MoreWhat’s In A Name? From Fosun Fashion To Lanvin Group
Fosun Fashion Group has rebranded itself to Lanvin Group to build on a 132-year legacy. Will this daring move help it become the LVMH of China? Read MoreLabelhood Celebrates Qixi via the Romance of China’s Past
The Social Edition is our weekly series which deep dives into luxury initiatives in China’s social media landscape. Every week, we highlight brand campaigns distributed on Chinese digital platforms. Read MoreWhy China’s Record-High Bond Defaults Should Worry Retail
Post-pandemic, China’s corporate bond defaults have been rising massively, a trend that will only continue to dampen industries like real estate and retail. Read MoreSMCP Struggles In Q1 Despite Doubling Of Mainland China Sales
The French group’s recovery in Asia-Pacific was not enough to offset deep declines in Europe over the first three months of 2021. Read MoreCould Low-End Shein Become the H&M of China?
As TikTok has become an important marketing avenue for brands hoping to tap the spending power of its largely Gen Z audience, few have capitalized quite as well on the… Read MoreDoes Sequoia China’s Investment in AMI Represent A New M&A Trend?
Sequoia Capital China recently became the majority stakeholder in the Parisian designer brand AMI, which will foster the brand's digital reach in China. Read MoreSMCP Announces New 5-year Plan With a Strong Focus on China
SMCP, a global player in the accessible luxury market with four unique brands, announced its new 5-year strategic plan with a strong focus on China. Read MoreWill Overseas Luxury Acquisitions Slow in 2020
With Chinese companies spending the last decade acquiring international brands, it’s looking likely that 2020 may mark a turning point for overseas M&A. Read More