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Recently, social media has been abuzz with viral videos claiming that some of the world's most iconic handbags and ...
China is boosting direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales of luxury goods from local manufacturers at much lower prices. Items like ...
One user shared one such video on X wrote, "China TikTok is so messy rn because now that the Chinese government has legalised ...
One viral video on X (formerly Twitter), which got around 9 million views, claimed that a Birkin bag, typically retailing for ...
Chinese suppliers and manufacturers have taken to platforms like X and TikTok to showcase their craftsmanship and offer ...
TikTokers pull back the curtain on global luxury brands, revealing failed relocation attempts, unfair wages, and China’s unmatched manufacturing supremacy.
The Trump trade war has gone viral on TikTok, pushing a Chinese e-commerce app, DHgate, to the top of the Apple App Store in the U.S.
Unless you're an influencer, luxury fashion is pretty much out of reach for creatives says H! Fashion's Tania Leslau ...
Chinese factories are making TikToks exposing the brands they make products for. This trend follows US President Donald Trump increasing international tariffs on Chinese products from from 34% to 125% ...
As a result of the trend, the Chinese wholesale marketplace app DHgate surged to become the No. 3 top free iPhone app in ... Brands like Hermès, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and others were ...
Quiet luxury may have slunk off the radar for autumn/winter 2025, but we saw the spirit of stealth wealth work its way into ...
President Trump’s tariffs were supposed to steer shoppers toward “Made in America,” but many appear to be taking a different ...