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What 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 More5 Trendy Chinese-Designed Gifts for the Year of the Monkey
As some Western brands struggle to create culturally relevant Lunar New Year gifts, Chinese creatives and lifestyle brands are producing their own year of the monkey items. Read MoreThese Are The Women Making Waves In China’s Luxury Marketing Industry
Luxury looms large in Ad Age's new "Women to Watch" list honoring China's top female marketing professionals. Read MoreHow China Can Build Up Its Homegrown Luxury Brands
"We need to find out what we want to do with luxury, and not copy what other countries are doing with it," says a Chinese luxury researcher in a recent… Read MoreShanghai Tang CEO: Why Chinese Luxury For Chinese Consumers Isn’t A Hard Sell
In a new video interview, Shanghai Tang's CEO discusses why he thinks the brand will win over Chinese consumers in its push back into the "motherland." Read MoreSpring Festival Spotlight | Year Of The Horse Luxury Gifts
From handcrafted French crystal to premier headphones, brands on all ends of the luxury spectrum have been promoting special-edition gifts for the year of the horse. Read MoreCrossover | Shanghai Tang & Moleskine ‘Year Of The Horse’ Diary
Chinese New Year may be months away, but the Chinese lifestyle brand and iconic notebook company have released their annual zodiac notebook design. Read MoreJing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: July 16, 2013
Baidu's foray into the mobile market, a reported luxury exodus from the Bund, and Inter Parfums' new license deal are among today's top stories. Read MoreAccessible Luxury: The Mainland’s New Market Mover?
A few years ago, the concept of “accessible luxury” as a market mover in China was little more than a dot on the horizon, but today, the situation couldn't be… Read More