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Hong Kong Retail Sales Slide 5.5% in November

Market conditions worsened from the previous month in the run up to Christmas. October sales slid just 2.9…

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Hong Kong Sees Little Cheer in Christmas Sales

Initial feedback has been mixed, with some stores expecting flat sales and others reporting declines as they…

Shenzhen Fashion Scene Emerges From Factory Capital

The southern Chinese city bordering Hong Kong is shedding its image as a soulless manufacturing hub.

Victoria’s Secret Lingerie, 3CE Lipsticks Are Tmall Bestsellers

Setting up an official shop on Tmall is often used as a way for international brands to test demand in the…

CLSA: Chinese Luxury Consumers Seen Returning in 2017

Price harmonization means Chinese shoppers don't need to wait for their next trip abroad to buy.

Prada to Close Hong Kong Peninsula Store

The wave of luxury store closures in the once-hot shopping destination are expected to continue for the next…

Adrian Cheng on Creating an ‘Artisanal Movement’

Next year, the Chinese retail scion will add another feather to his cap: furniture designer.

Former Hypebeast Staffers Launch Online Audio Magazine Maekan

The new audio visual publication is members only and carries no advertising.

Hong Kong Loses Ralph Lauren Flagship, Braces for More Closures

Ralph Lauren quietly shuttered its two-year-old 20,000-square-foot store last week. Other brands are expected…

More Global Economic Uncertainty Lies Ahead for First Half

The uncertain economy does not bode well for consumer confidence, tourist flows and the appetite for…

Chinese, Japanese Trade Fairs Looking to Increase Attention

There has been some doubt as to whether China still has its edge as the place to do fashion sourcing and…

Australia Clears Way for Chinese Tourist Influx

2017 has been designated the "Australia-China Year of Tourism."

Hong Kong Retail Sales Set to Fall 7% This Year

But there is some good news: sales were down just 2.9 percent in October.

Sports Mall to Displace Hong Kong’s Gritty Sneaker Street

The loss of Mong Kok's prototypical shopping street reflects a new wave of retailers' interest in Kowloon and…