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Peering Over the China Peak

Chinese consumers remain the largest driver of global luxury growth, but there may be bad news ahead for European luxury brands.
Prada flagship store in Beijing | Source: Shutterstock
Prada flagship store in Beijing | Source: Shutterstock (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)
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  • Luca Solca

LONDON, United Kingdom — 

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