Last year's Armani Runway Show in Beijing. (Women's Wear Daily)

Armani: “Non-Ostentatious Elegance” Fueled 39 Percent China Growth

Armani's China initiatives, including store openings and e-commerce, have paid off despite the country's slowing retail growth.
Transparent and colored polycarbonate Louis Ghost chairs from the Kartell Ghost Collection by Phillippe Starck.

Location, Location, Location: Kartell’s CEO On 50 Flagships In Five Years

Kartell CEO Claudio Luti on the importance of communication, commitment, and location when it comes to doing business in China.
A Louis Vuitton shop in Hong Kong. (Stephen Thompson)

Mixed Signals: Deciphering the Conflicting Reports on Luxury in China

China's luxury market is too diverse to be thought of as a monolithic whole, argues columnist Michael Zakkour.
The Hermes store in Beijing. (Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg)

What’s Behind China’s Luxury Slowdown? Look To Several Factors

As the growth of China's luxury market moves into single digits, those searching for a single cause must look beyond the government's anti-extravagance campaign.
Dior Homme's recent inaugural China show. Dior has been making its push into China as the luxury market evolves. (Women's Wear Daily)

China’s Fashion Market in Transition: Winners Emerge As Competition Heats Up

As the fashion market becomes more competitive amidst a slowdown, brands must pay close attention to Chinese consumers' evolving requirements.
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