
Hugo Boss said on Thursday that improving its online business will be a top priority this year as the struggling German fashion house hopes to avoid another decline in sales and cement a recovery in China.
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Hugo Boss said on Thursday that improving its online business will be a top priority this year as the struggling German fashion house hopes to avoid another decline in sales and cement a recovery in China.
Chinese police have seized a huge haul of counterfeit cosmetics, including ones labelled as Chanel, Christian Dior, Lancome and Estée Lauder, with a combined street value of around 827 million yuan (£96.2 million).
Catapulting them from front row seats to the runway itself, the Italian fashion house invited 49 young international social media stars to model in its catwalk held on Saturday during Milan Fashion Week.
Twitter Inc executive Kathy Chen, brought in to run Greater China just over eight months ago, has quit, according to a tweet sent by her over the weekend.
Owned by Sina Corp., microblog portal Weibo Corp. said revenue for the quarter rose 36.2% to $146.88 million, as monthly active users reached 282 million.
Most global luxury brands in 2016 have a WeChat account, says a new report. While the number has grown considerably since 2014, the industry still has much work to do to reach and engage Chinese consumers.
McArthurGlen’s Designer Outlets have been recognized as Best Overseas Shopping Centre by Travel Weekly China for second consecutive year.
Chinese Internet users spent billions of dollars in the planet's biggest online shopping splurge Wednesday, as "Singles Day" hit new heights, despite slowing growth in the world's second-largest economy.
China will ease family planning restrictions to allow all couples to have two children after decades of a strict one-child policy, a move aimed at alleviating demographic strains on the economy.
A year since it went public in the biggest stock listing ever, China's Alibaba Group Holding Ltd has spent more than $6 billion on everything from an electronics store chain to a robot maker.