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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Week In Review: May 13-17, 2013

In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of May 13-17.
Speakers Lisa Chang (L) and Regina Lam (R) at the Bespoke Summit on May 16, 2013 at the Sydney Opera House. (Bespoke)

Tom Ford, Ego, and DNA: A Conversation With Two of China’s Best Luxury Strategists

At the recent Bespoke Luxury Summit in Sydney on May 16, Jing Daily sat down with China luxury experts Regina Lam and Lisa Chang to hear their thoughts on how far luxury brands have come in China, and how far they have to go.
A look from Hererra's Fall 2013 collection. (Women's Wear Daily)

Carolina Herrera Sets Sights On China

Carolina Herrera plans to open its first China boutique in Shanghai this fall, which may be a smart move for the brand despite slowing retail growth.