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Jing Daily Interview: Up-And-Coming Shanghai Fashion Brand, Front Row
Among the brands selling their own designs via Taobao, one of the most successful and fast-growing is Shanghai-based Front Row. Read MoreDesigner Yang Du: Injecting Much-Needed Color Into Chinese Fashion
Having spent a decade in London, gaining a BA in Fashion Print and an MA in Fashion Womenswear at Central Saint Martins, the Dalian-born fashion designer Yang Du is making… Read MoreSu Han: “China’s Interest In Luxury Watches And Jewelry Is Only Increasing”
On the sidelines of this year's Baselworld Watch & Jewelry Show, Phoenix Online caught up with Su Han, former luxury editor at magazines like 1626, ELLE China, GQ China and… Read MoreBordeaux Approves First-Ever Chinese-Language Chateau List
Following a year of cooperation between the auction house Christie's and the Medoc estates, Decanter reports this week that Bordeaux has unveiled an officially approved translation of each of the… Read MoreWang Wei: “Who Says Women Can’t Be Art Collectors?”
While Wang Wei (王微), wife of art investor and billionaire financier Liu Yiqian, isn't China's only "super-collector," she is, in our opinion, one of the more interesting. Read MoreChair Yuan: Shanghai’s Own Luxury Eyewear Designer
A handful of designers in China and elsewhere have taken it upon themselves to create frames designed not only to be sold to label-conscious Asian buyers, but to perfectly fit… Read MoreFumin Road: Shanghai’s New Local Fashion Hotspot
Fumin Road, a once-sleepy street in Shanghai's French Concession, has become something of a hotbed of activity for young local designers, several of whom have opened boutiques there as rents… Read MoreHong Huang: “China Currently Has No Strategic Vision For Cultivating Our Own Brands”
Never one to shy away from a chance to criticize China's dearth of powerful domestic brands, this week Hong Huang said that recent cases like the Da Vinci furniture scandal… Read MoreInterview: Hot Pot Gets Five-Star Treatment At Chengdu’s Lion Pavilion
While Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan province, has been more recently associated with a booming luxury market and burgeoning interest in wine, the city is still most readily associated… Read MoreFashion Editor, He Zhi: China Luxury Market Needs Attitude Adjustment
This week, "LEON" magazine fashion editor, He Zhi spoke candidly about "blind" luxury consumption and changing conceptions of high-end goods in China. Read More