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Will New COVID Concerns Hurt CNY Luxury Sales?
Due to new COVID-19 outbreaks in China and their subsequent lockdowns, luxury commerce this Chinese New Year could see some new strategies. Read MoreWhat Luxury Brands Can Learn From China’s New Show, “Fashion Master”
With the debut of reality show "Fashion Master", JD.com and CCTV Finance are hoping to put Chinese culture and the nation’s fashion design talent on the world map. Read MoreThe High-end Mall Set to Transform Beijing’s Oldest Shopping District
High profile Beijing shopping area Wangfujing has an image problem. WF Central from Hongkong Land hopes to change a place better known for its tourist traps and decades-old department stores. Read MoreChina’s Biggest Luxury Brand Acquisitions of 2017
Septwolves acquiring an 80 percent stake in Karl Lagerfeld China was just one of the major acquisitions by Chinese companies in 2017. Read MoreJing Daily’s Top 10 Most Read Interviews of 2017
From luxury brands' CEOs to China's KOL authority, here are some of the luxury industry leaders that have caught our attention most this year. Read More5 Minutes with Four Chinese Designers at New York Fashion Week
We spoke to four emerging fashion designers from China who put on runway shows and presentations during New York Fashion Week. Read More30 Chinese Designers to Take Stage at Major Fashion Shows Internationally This Year
30 emerging and veteran Chinese fashion designers including Vivienne Tam and Lanyu will host shows at fashion week in New York, London, Milan and Paris. Read MoreAcquiring Major Stake in Vivienne Tam, Chinese Brand Ellassay Aims for Global Influence
While China has been a primary driving force for large luxury conglomerates, it is a tough market for smaller companies, like Vivienne Tam, to navigate. Read MoreInterview: Vivienne Tam Plans for Mainland Expansion, Dedicates F/W 2017 Collection to Hong Kong
New York-based fashion designer Vivienne Tam talks fashionable tech, her diverse customer base, and her love for her native Hong Kong. Read MoreChinese Fashion Designers Celebrate the Year of the Rooster in Style
It's not just the big brands getting in on Chinese New Year marketing—Chinese designer labels like Alexander Wang and Vivienne Tam are embracing the Year of the Rooster. Read More