The dupe phenomenon is a symptom of a deeper crisis within the luxury industry: the erosion of trust, driven by the actions of the brands themselves.
Beijing hopes childcare subsidies will reverse population decline and stimulate consumption, but Gen Z is more interested in ...
While travel flourishes, traditional luxury markets face headwinds. Hurun estimates that China’s luxury market contracted by ...
Set in Harajuku, Loewe’s family-friendly Crafted World show highlights the maison’s Spanish roots, Japanese expansion, and ...
From Grand Prix brand moments to everyday wear, Lululemon’s China playbook mixes high performance with high relevance — and ...
K-beauty is booming in the US and Japan but fading in China. Can it reinvent itself to stay a global powerhouse?
As beauty giants grapple with falling sales, labels like Rare Beauty continue to grow thanks to their more personalized, ...
South Korea launches its biggest tourism campaign in China as it prepares a visa-free policy to boost arrivals.
Lufthansa is betting on customization to woo Chinese premium flyers, debuting its Allegris cabin on flagship routes like ...
Shanghai Fashion Week is packed with over 200 brands and nearly 1,000 trade shows, yet asserts its role as the definitive hub for East Asian fashion.
Country’s next wellness wave fuses ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine wisdom with modern superfood convenience — creating ...
Brand collaborations are leveraging cultural touch points, limited exclusivity, and design innovation to create genuine buzz ...
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