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Bespoke Shoemaker Maison Corthay Finds Solid Footing in China
Exclusivity and strategic brick-and-mortar placement has helped high-end contemporary shoemaker Maison Corthay take on China as its top market. Read MoreCampaign Spotlight: Toms Combines CSR and Selfies for ‘One Day Without Shoes’
Toms is targeting China's young CSR-minded consumers with new features in its "One Day Without Shoes" social media campaign, where supporters of the brand upload barefoot photos to help kids… Read MoreBritish Footwear Designer Rupert Sanderson Defies Slowdown with China Expansion
Despite a luxury retail slowdown, the shoemaker known for his signature gold heels is moving ahead with his China expansion with a new Hong Kong store. Read MoreSantoni CEO Giuseppe Santoni Tells Why Now is the Time for Artisanal Shoes in China
The head of the family-run Italian shoe brand sits down with Jing Daily to discuss Chinese consumers' growing interest in heritage and craftsmanship. Read MoreMaison Corthay Brings French Bespoke Style to China’s Moneyed Dandies
The small independent shoemaker sets its sights squarely on China as the country's wealthy consumers seek out niche brands to show off their individual style. Read MoreCoach’s Stuart Weitzman Acquisition Could Boost China Sales
With a savvy social strategy and strong presence on the mainland, American accessible luxury brand Coach is poised to deliver China expertise to its newly acquired footwear label. Read MoreSkater Goes Chic In China: Vans Taps Into Chinese Creative Class
The China marketing manager of the classic U.S. skater brand discusses how collaborations with Chinese fashion designers are attracting China’s young fashionistas and artists. Read MoreGola Gets Back To Its Roots To Sell Chic Sneakers In China
The British shoemaker takes aim at China's individualistic young professionals as it makes its move to expand in the market. Read MoreSkincare, Apparel Beat Out Wine And Watches In Luxury Forecast Conducted By Ruder Finn And IPSOS
A recent survey of China's luxury customers found out which products they will and won't be dropping their RMB on in 2014. Read MoreJimmy Choo Plans 50 New Chinese Stores Over Next Five Years
As Tamara Mellon, Jimmy Choo founder and chief creative officer, said this week in Beijing, "Chinese women are highly sophisticated. They want to buy luxuries, but they are also very… Read More