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Luxury Pushes Hong Kong’s Sky-High Retail Rent To Top Global Spot
Driven by demand for prime space from luxury brands, Hong Kong is the city with the world's most expensive retail rents for the third year in a row. Read MoreFollowing Shanghai, Alexander McQueen Hits Hong Kong
Coming right on the heels of the label's new concept store at Shanghai's Réel Mall, British fashion house Alexander McQueen recently opened its newest boutique in Hong Kong. Read MoreVivienne Tam Designs Hong Kong Hotel Suite, Mulls China Expansion
This week, the Guangzhou-born, Hong Kong-bred and New York-based fashion designer Vivienne Tam unveiled her latest creation: a one-of-a-kind suite at Hong Kong's Hotel Icon. Read MoreMainland Chinese Fuel Luxury Brand Profits, Rent Hikes In Hong Kong
From waiting in hours-long lines to stock up on luxury goods to causing controversies at the Dolce & Gabbana flagship in Tsim Sha Tsui to making a rental-space bidding war break out between Abercrombie & Fitch and Shanghai Tang, the effects of more visits (and more spending) by mainland Chinese in Hong Kong are being felt throughout the city's retail landscape. Read More3.1 Phillip Lim Launches First Hong Kong Location
Following the grand opening of his Singapore boutique, recently American designer Phillip Lim debuted his first standalone boutique in Hong Kong, a 800-square-foot space at Harbour City. Read MoreWhat Luxury Brands Should Learn From Dolce & Gabbana’s Hong Kong PR Disaster
One of the biggest stories of this past weekend in Hong Kong was a massive, Facebook-organized protest of the Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana after a security guard prevented locals from taking photographs outside of its flagship in Tsim Sha Tsui last week. Read MoreMarc Jacobs Opens New HK Flagship On Canton Road
As his third store in Hong Kong, following the flagship on Hong Kong Island and a Marc by Marc Jacobs store also on Canton Road, the new flagship will carry the full line of women's fashion and accessories. Read More