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The roundup and the verdict on this week’s hottest Web3 activations, taken from our Jing Meta weekly newsletter. Read MoreGucci Could Be Kering’s Greatest Strength and Liability in China
Although Gucci has seemingly cracked the code for keeping consumers engaged in China, complications could be on the horizon due to too much success. Read MoreAre Luxury M&As Long-Term China Plays in Disguise?
Recent acquisitions suggest a sense of urgency among luxury giants to branch out and invest in traditionally weaker areas. Read MoreWill LVMH De-Americanize Tiffany?
Now that LVMH has taken full control of Tiffany & Co., what should the luxury industry expect to see next from the American jeweler? Read More“Debutante Style” Proves China Has Mixed Feelings About Luxury
Chinese netizens are chastising a new “debutante style” as flexing over owning luxury items. How, then, will luxury brands’ Gen-Z strategies be affected? Read MoreTiffany & Co. Could Have a New Lease on Life in China
Just a few months ago, it looked like the American jewelry mainstay Tiffany & Co. could be in store for a tough end to what’s been an already very challenging… Read MoreIn A Digital World, First Impressions Can Make Or Break A Luxury Brand
If a luxury brand makes a poor impression upon first sight, it might never convince a customer to buy what it is selling. Read MoreWhat Brands Have Perfected Digital Storytelling In China?
72 percent of consumers will only engage with personalized marketing messages, but creating personalized digital content that connects with users is tricky. Read MoreThe Best Luxury Mooncake Gift Boxes Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival 2020
Jing Daily reviews seven luxury brand mooncake gift boxes, using brand specialty, cultural interpretation, mooncake flavor, and customer impression. Read MoreWhat’s The Future Of Retail Real Estate in Hong Kong?
A recession is alarming Hong Kong’s overseas investors and the local business community. But will the city’s real estate market ever bounce back? Read More