The luxury industry in China is like a roller-coaster. Sometimes we go up, sometimes we go down and sometimes things are upside down. In 2015 the Chinese market represented 20% of the global luxury business. This means $17.2 billion. Wealthy consumers (with an average income superior of $300’000) accounts for a large majority of the luxury consumption. There are 78 million households in China considered as upper-mid-class that counts for 20% of luxury purchases. This number is growing which means that despite the crisis, there is a strong potential for big sales.

With the development of Chinese luxury customers, these people get more and more educated and their aim for luxury status symbols generates new opportunities for new segments like Jewelry and women’s apparel.


With the great opportunities that the Chinese national market represent, several international luxury brands have placed a lot of their businesses there. China represent 20% of the total Swatch revenue. The following chart shows the 11 brands which have the biggest share of revenue in China mainland. Companies like Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Hermès or Prada have invested several millions of US dollars to develop their own retail network. Louis Vuitton has more than 30 own stores disseminated over the country, from Shenyang, to Shanghai, Zhengzhou or Wuxi Yaohan.
Here are the top 10 cities in China for luxury shopping (source: Chinese news portal JRJ)
- Shanghai
- Beijing
- Hangzhou
- Guangzhou
- Shenzhen
- Chengdu
- Chongqing
- Qingdao
- Xi’an
- Dalian
The number one city, Shanghai, has more luxury brands established there than any other city in China. If we check where people would go in Shanghai to buy luxury items here are the top 3 best places for luxury shoppers:
- Nanjing Xi Road: This was the first area dedicated to luxury. Plaza 66 opened in 2002 and became the most famous luxury place. LVMH established its offices there to manage the entire Chinese business.
- The Bund: For more than 100 years, the Bund has been a place of pride for Shanghai. The amazing architecture of the area plays well along with luxury brands like Cartier, Zegna and luxury hotels like Peninsula.
- Xintiandi area: This one is is a new shopping area. Shui On Land has reconstituted traditional shikumen (stone gate) houses in narrow alleys. Several trendy restaurants and clubs have established their businesses there. In terms of luxury brands, we can find stores for Tiffany, Coach or Hermès.


