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Beaches, Brands, And Billionaires: The Irresistible Rise Of Xiamen
Known for laid-back luxury tourism, Xiamen is also home to top young designers and the southeastern rich. Welcome to China's new fashion capital. Read MoreQ&A: Loewe CEO Pascale Lepoivre on Creative Content for Luxury
In the fourth and final installment of our year-end Q&A series, we caught up with Pascale Lepoivre, CEO of the Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe. Read MoreWhat Commercial Real Estate Says About China’s Next Luxury Gold Mine
The vigor index of China’s commercial real estate properties indicates that accessible luxury goods consumption is gaining momentum. Read MoreDesign Spotlight | Vankely by NL Architects
A maze of a mall in Xiamen may look subterranean from above, but actually features several floors of retail and office space starting at street level. Read MoreLuxury Hotels Close In On China’s Second-Tier Hotspots
Now that first-tier locales are inundated with luxury hotel choices, the world's top companies are moving into smaller cities that have big demand for five-star accommodations. Read MoreChinese City Adopts “Milan Plan” In Attempt To Become Int’l Fashion Hub
Casting the endeavor as the “Milan Plan,” the International Textile and Garment Center in Shishi, Fujian province, aims to build a fashion capital in the image of the Italian fashion… Read MoreHublot Digs Deeper Into China With Xiamen Mega-Boutique
Despite a slowdown in high-end watch sales in China this year, Swiss luxury watchmaker Hublot is sticking to its notoriously upbeat business philosophy: Spend more. Make more noise. Read MoreYacht Sellers To Give VIPs Some Extra TLC At Xiamen Boat Show
Considering the yacht exhibition market is, like almost every other market in China, getting increasingly crowded, shows are starting to take extra measures to court big spenders. Read MoreStarbucks Opens “Venti”-Sized Location In Xiamen, Largest In Mainland China
The 400-square-meter, four-story flagship features design aspects and special products that play to the strong influence of China's tea culture in Fujian, along with decor inspired by old Xiamen. Read MoreKempinski To Double Number Of Hotels In China By 2013
In addition to its expansion plan, the Kempinski Group is planning to open a "China-Only" five-star hotel brand, Nuo. Will it attract Chinese business travelers and tourists, or suffer from… Read More