sustainable fashion
The Future Of China’s Virtual Fashion Shows
After virtual fashion weeks were integrated with physical runways post-COVID-19, it seemed like they were here to stay. But how are they evolving? Read MoreA Fur-Free Future Depends On China
Global attitudes towards fur are changing, but China is both producing and consuming more fur than ever. What will it take to change that? Read MoreHow The Pandemic Has Changed China’s Fashion Industry
The COVID-19 pandemic has created real challenges for the Chinese garment industry, and China’s loss has become gains for other Asian suppliers. Read MoreDo Chinese Consumers Care about Sustainable Fashion?
Brands are receiving opposing signals on whether Chinese consumers want sustainable luxury products or not. Jing Daily sorts it out. Read MoreCreative Futures 6
Dissecting the ever-evolving relationship between humans and technology Join Tiger Heart & Digital Jam for Creative Futures 6, a discussion about the current relationship between technology and the new digital consumer. Creative Futures 6 will be held at 6:30 PM on Thursday, September 12, 2019 in London’s Kings Cross. Artificial Intelligence is starting to lead us into a new era ... Read MoreWill Shanghai’s Waste Sorting Law Lead to More Sustainable Luxury?
Chinese consumers need to cultivate an understanding of sustainable materials before brands can communicate their true differences to them. Read MoreFashion Icon Yue-Sai Kan Funds a Chinese Sustainable Fashion Executive Program
Fashion icon Yue-Sai Kan is the latest public figure working to advance the burgeoning sustainable fashion movement in China. Read More4 Provocative Statements from “Beyond Dior: The Business of Chinese Fashion” Event
A trio of fashion experts gathered at China Institute to discuss the state of the nation’s fashion market and its influence, and here are four most provocative statements. Read MoreIs the Chinese Luxury Market’s Appetite for Leather Sustainable?
China’s economic rise has helped drive an unprecedented boom in luxury leather goods, but is this consumer demand sustainable? Read MoreFur Faces Opposition in Chinese Fashion Industry
China is responsible for 75 percent of the fur sold globally. Now brands in China are drawing attention to the harm caused by a material often associated with luxury. Read More