In the first quarter of 2025, Luxe.CO Intelligence tracked and analyzed 105 major developments by luxury brands in the Chinese Mainland. From these, it selected five of the most exemplary cases that offer valuable insights for the industry, accompanied by exclusive commentary.
During the 2024 Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile, Luxe.CO was invited to experience FENDI Casa’s newly launched luxury furniture collection and engaged in an in-depth conversation with Alberto Da Passano.
The Chinese outdoor market continues to surge in popularity, prompting a new wave of international outdoor brands to enter and compete for market share.
The selection process is based on 1,413 brand activities from 209 brands covered by LuxeCO Intelligence, during the autumn and winter seasons from September 2024 to February 2025.
Radiance will continue to indirectly hold a 42%–45% stake in Beijing SKP and will retain control over the company, which will maintain its pre-transaction operational and management structure.
Nike Recently, American sportswear giant Nike announced […]
This issue’s selected TOP brand cases are from: Li-Ning, Anta, Mammut, and HOKA.
In 2024, LABUBU became a global sensation, driving revenue from The Monsters series to surge by 726.6% year-on-year and surpass RMB 3 billion [approximately USD 414.5 million], making it the group’s largest IP.
As early as 2006, Li-Ning proactively released its first Corporate Social Responsibility Report.
Louis Vuitton French luxury brand Louis Vuitton recentl […]
Regent LP Regent, the investment firm that owns Swiss l […]
MAMMUT China achieved an 85% growth rate in 2023, with the growth rate climbing to 97% in 2024. In 2024, the brand added 26 new stores.
In 2024, Youngor exited the real estate sector it had operated in for over 30 years and committed fully to the development of the fashion industry.
L’Oréal French beauty giant L’Oréal announced that Fran […]
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