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“Chinese manufacturers outing luxury brands is my new favourite TikTok,” one comment reads. “Let’s start skipping these ...
Factory owners in China are creating viral content claiming to produce for luxury houses, exposing the power of mass consumer ...
Many users claiming to be workers in Chinese factories are revealing how little U.S. brands pay to produce their goods — and ...
Videos posted by Chinese TikTok users that suggest people should purchase fashion items straight from factories in the ...
Chinese president Xi Jinping responded to Trump by imposing 125 percent tariffs on the United States, and enforcing their own ...
Some say a new Reformation blouse and skirt set looks a lot like a 2000s-Bollywood-era lehenga. Others are claiming that an Oh Polly gown resembles a sharara, another popular South Asian outfit. And ...
Chinese TikTok creators have claimed that popular fashion labels such as Lululemon and Louis Vuitton are producing their garments in China for a fraction of their retail price.
On 14 April 2025, a viral TikTok trend from China rocked the luxury goods market, propelling the Chinese e-commerce platform ...
As luxury goods are set to be hit with steep tariffs, TikTok creators are purporting to let their audiences in on fashion’s worst-kept secret.
Viral TikTok videos by Chinese also claimed that the only difference between a branded product and a cheaper one was the label.
According to Terry G, it was disrespectful for him to be compared to Portable because he has music people listen to 10 years after it was released. The veteran singer and producer made this claim in a ...