Neiman Marcus fashion show at Three on the Bund

Online To Offline: Neiman Marcus Promotes E-Tail With Shanghai Runway Show

A little over a year after the Dallas-based luxury retailer Neiman Marcus announced its entrance to ...
Chinese shoppers are drawn to online retailers like Taobao for lower prices and greater selection

Alibaba’s Success Underpins Chinese E-Commerce Market

With high-profile international brands jumping onto the China e-commerce bandwagon over the past yea...
ASOS will have to duke it out with dozens of local and international competitors in China

British E-Commerce Powerhouse ASOS Plans To “Break From Tradition In China”

Fast-growing British online fashion retailer ASOS has long had its eyes on the China market, and by ...
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Net-A-Porter Readies Hong Kong Hub, Chinese-Language Site

No stranger to the China market, e-commerce powerhouse Net-a-Porter is set to make its biggest moves...
Ralph Lauren's 4D show took place in New York and London in 2010

Ralph Lauren Faces Tough Road Ahead In China

Since 2010 Ralph Lauren has been retooling its China strategy to rehabilitate its brand image and ta...
Luxup has seen first-hand the growing pains brands are experiencing in China's e-commerce market

To Succeed In China’s E-Commerce Market, Take Culture Into Account

Despite a top-notch team and clear market opportunity and absent a clear brand narrative, Luxup's pr...

Hugo Boss Launches China Online Store

Coming off a tougher 2012 in China, this week Chow Yun Fat-fronted German fashion house Hugo Boss la...
5Lux offers 5 Air China kilometers for every 10 yuan spent

Luxury E-Commerce Site 5Lux Links With Air China To Stay Competitive

If there's one thing that sets China's burgeoning luxury e-commerce market apart from its counterpar...
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YOOX Taps Artist Yi Zhou For “Affordable Couture” Capsule Collection

Following recent collaborations with Hogan, Gripoix, and Persol, Paris- and Shanghai-based Chinese a...
WeChat rolled out a mobile payment system last fall (Image: Bloomberg)

Chinese Shoppers Have Gone Mobile. So Should Brands

As netizens in China spend less time on PCs, increasingly plugged into their tablets and smartphones...
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