From September 1, 2023, to September 15, 2023, the Luxe.CO Biweekly Ranking compiled a total of 44 updates from 41 luxury brands in the Chinese market. These updates encompass marketing activities (14), store expansions/renovations (15), pop-up store launches (14), and online channel developments (1).
Luxe.CO Intelligence | This article compiles the latest store openings and marketing developments of five European premium chocolate brands in China: Pierre Marcolini, GODIVA, Venchi, Laderach, and Blondel. It examines how the “chocolate battle” continues to escalate in this sweet industry.
The team at Luxeplace.com is on-site at the third Watches & Wonders Shanghai Fine Watch Exhibition to bring you the latest updates on participating brands and unique insights into the high-end watch consumption market in China.
DFS’s boutique store at Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport is officially completed, featuring 16 independent luxury brand boutiques.
In Jinjiang, Fujian province, where Quanzhou is located, digital art unexpectedly encounters fashion manufacturing, sparking surprising creativity.
“Breakthrough” is not only a key word in Maggie Chan’s personal career but also a core theme for Sephora under her leadership in China.
From August 16, 2023, to August 31, 2023, the Luxe.CO Biweekly Ranking has compiled a total of 36 updates from 29 luxury brands in the Chinese market, including 8 marketing updates, 14 store expansion updates, 12 pop-up store opening updates, and 2 endorsement updates.
This article will compare the latest developments of Stone Island and Patagonia in the Chinese market. It will delve into their developmental histories, innovative technologies, product structures, and pricing ranges, exploring how these two outdoor sports brands shape their unique differentiating advantages.
The 8th issue of the Luxe.CO Auto Brand Watch for 2023 has included 40 recent developments from 22 car brands/companies in the Chinese market, spanning the period from July 21st to August 20th. BYD has the most entries, followed by NIO, Lamborghini, and BMW tied for second, with Ferrari ranking third.
Maison Francis Kurkdjian’s CEO Marc Chaya in an exclusive interview with Luxeplace.com.