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Full version coming in our Luxury Insight China Q4 2015. Click to download The peak of a long retail bonanza The holiday atmosphere in China usually lasts three months, starting from December and peaking in Chinese New Year, which is always ...
At 12:00p.m on November 12th, the worlds’ biggest online shopping festival, Single’s Day, ended its 24-hour marathon. On a big screen the Alibaba Group had built in Beijing to show real-time sales ...
Click to download the full report The rapidly developing luxury market in China is principally driven by consumer attitudes and expectations changing at a dramatic pace, as a result of their increased exposure to ...
Anti corruption activities and greater spending on luxury products and services have hit the premium and luxury sectors in Mainland China over recent years, but as they say, 'every cloud has a silver lining' and one cloud in particular that ...
The Chinese luxury media
In the May 2013 issue of Luxury Insights China we published some advice for our readership entitled ‘Effectively using the Chinese luxury media’ because at about that time, the market in China ...
The government’s efforts to slow the domestic property market that were initiated 24 months ago, which coincided with the general slowing of the economy appear to have worked well, but as a ...
When the industry was optimistic about luxury e-commerce in China in 2011, a number of investment organisations held the opinion that ‘luxury items are not very suitable for selling online’. Three years ...
Luxury cruising
With the rapid improvement in national living standards and the increased demand for tourism, joining a cruise has become a new vacation choice and way to relax that is increasingly favoured by ...
The Chinese cosmetics sector
Statistics In 2013, the import value of cosmetics into China was US$1.687 billion, an increase of 10.7% compared to 2012. The major source of products come from France, Japan, the US and South Korea ...
Online luxury fashion customers
Current luxury e-commerce consumer habits and demographics In our June 2013 issue, we reported on the luxury e-commerce market in China, the history, the current players and the market trends in a country that will become the largest in the world. ...