Emotional fitness, power-aging, gold fever, and instant gratification: the signals brands can’t afford to miss in 2026.
From Chanel and Saint Laurent to LVMH, luxury brands are no longer content borrowing Hollywood aesthetics — they’re writing ...
Platform regulation, homegrown Chinese brands, and China-first localization defined 2025’s brand landscape. Based on Jing ...
China’s box office has reached 51 billion RMB ($7.2 billion) in 2025 as of December 21 compared with 42.5 billion RMB for all ...
Dealmakers pivot from hype to control as fragrance, haircare, biotech and niche brands emerge as 2025’s most contested growth ...
The proposed sale is part of a wider program of Rosewood disposals being targeted by the family, Bloomberg News has ...
Capturing the imagination was key to winning Chinese consumers in 2025. Here’s what Loewe, Louis Vuitton, and Adidas got ...
In 2025, China’s beauty market favored proof over hype, as longevity science, AI-led discovery, and function-first formulas ...
In 2025, celebrity influence proved to be as fragile as it is powerful, with scandals exposing the inherent risks of star-led branding.
Zhong’s nearly $20 billion pharmaceutical fortune offers leaders a clear lesson: long-term investment in innovation pays off ...
In China, global brands collided with pop culture as Labubu mania, celebrity endorsements, and Gen Z streetwear set the ...
Thailand developer Siam Piwat has reached a new global milestone, leading retailer ICONSIAM to be ranked among the Top 3 Most ...
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