Chinese counterfeiting continues to thrive despite resistance
This year a number of luxury brands and retailers have begun to take action against the increasingly important problem of counterfeit goods in China.
This year a number of luxury brands and retailers have begun to take action against the increasingly important problem of counterfeit goods in China.
Luxury brands are often challenging perceptions and aim to be innovative and alter marketing traditions.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute has announced the expansion of its current exhibit “China: Through the Looking Glass” through Labor Day Weekend.
Each year, more than $28.5 billion in profits is lost in the European Union due to counterfeit apparel and accessories, according to a new report by the EU Observatory.
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German automaker Mercedes-Benz is continuing to evolve its brand image by introducing improved versions of its models with new names.