Just when the Australian wine industry was breathing a sigh of relief at regaining access to China, the tables have turned.
Executives from Prada, Coach, EssilorLuxottica and Value Retail report stabilizing demand in China after months of volatility. UBS data shows early signs of improvement, though spending by Chinese ...
To receive the Vogue Business China Edit, sign up here. Chinese consumers have powered the expansion of luxury fashion brands for much of the past decade, now accounting for about one-third of luxury ...
After years of decline, the Chinese luxury market is showing signs of recovery, according to Bain and Bernstein analysts. The upcoming Lunar New Year gives Western luxury brands a chance to reconnect ...
Hidden behind high walls near Beijing’s historic Lama Temple sits a restaurant that has quietly built a global reputation for ...
An emerging stigmatization of wealth flaunting and a growing preference for more economical homegrown labels - exacerbated by stagnant property values - are red flags for the luxe Western brands that ...
From tacky to tasteful: Long gone are the days when “Made in China” was synonymous with cheap tat and shoddy knock-offs. Now, Chinese retail brands are on the verge of global credibility. Crowds lined ...
Set among ancient tea fields and Buddhist temples, Amanfayun is where Longjing tea culture, village life and Aman's quiet ...