Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Home | Most-viewed Story | Most-viewed Coverage | Region | People | Time | Events | Business | Sports | Showbiz | IT | Politics | Military | Society | Education | Life | Health
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : News
  French luxury preens on website in China
Last updated: 2009-10-29


French luxury preens on website in China
2009-10-29

Nations
France
China
City
Paris
Category
Regions
Ile-de-France
Metropolitan
Beijing
Event
China Wealth Gap
Source
(AFP)

PARIS (AFP) - France's creme de la creme luxury firms, hit by a drop in sales on traditional markets, on Thursday launched a China charm offensive, with a 3D website that gives a peek at the best France has to offer.

Launched in Paris and Beijing by the Comite Colbert group of 70 luxury firms, the 250,000-euro website developed over two years (www.cColbert.fr) shows off top-end products as well as the best of the French lifestyle.

The launch came as consultants Bain et Company said luxury goods are expected to slump 16 percent this year on the US market, 10 percent in Japan and eight percent in Europe -- but see a 12 percent hike in China.

"This is the first such internet site," said the Comite Colbert's Elisabeth Ponsolle des Portes. "3D previously was used for video and film but not on a website."

Users can watch a ballet performance, drool over patisseries, check out Paris hot spots and see the latest watches, perfumes and scarves.

"Luxury is not just about money but about culture and education," said the president of the Comite Colbert, Francoise Montenay.

"Products can be more or less expensive and you have to learn to distinguish between a very good product and a less good one."

Underlining the importance of the stakes, a number of leading luxury goods makers attended the launch of the site in Beijing, including Cartier, Hermes, Lanvin, Yves Delorme and Gien.

The website is hosted by China's biggest portal sina.com and will be available for six months.

In 2005, Comite Colbert companies registered 4.5 percent of their turnover in China, Hong Kong and Macau. That figure has gone up to eight percent on average, for some, up to 25 percent.

Over the last four years French luxury outlets in China have tripled to around 1,600, with 45 new boutiques due to be opened in 2009-2010, including 38 in mainland China.

 National Issues   China Wealth Gap 
  Profile News2201GalleryLinks  
  Chinese censors block Obama's call to free the Web (2009-11-16)
  China executes 9 Uighurs over July ethnic riots (2009-11-09)
  French luxury preens on website in China (2009-10-29)
  What crisis? China's billionaires live it up (2009-10-28)
  China sentences 3 more to death for Xinjiang riot (2009-10-15)
  China sentences six more to die for Xinjiang unrest (2009-10-14)
  China's super-rich bounce back from financial crisis (2009-10-13)
  Kadeer: China death sentences will 'enrage' Uighurs (2009-10-13)
  Dalai Lama receives rights award (2009-10-06)
  China flexes diplomatic muscle to stymie Uighurs (2009-09-19)
  China vows crackdown on ethnic separatists (2009-09-19)
  Taiwan city balks on Uighur film over China worries (2009-09-19)
  Obama aides at Dalai Lama headquarters for talks (2009-09-13)
  New needle attacks reported in Chinese cities (2009-09-11)
  China threatens punishment for rumors in Urumqi (2009-09-07)
  China sacks top officials over Xinjiang unrest (2009-09-05)
  Bomb kills 2 Spanish police officers on Mallorca (2009-07-30)
  Rights groups seek probe as China, Uighur emigres exchange charges (2009-07-24)
  Market reopens in China's riot-hit Urumqi city (2009-07-22)
  China to allow 2,700 Muslims to visit Mecca: report (2009-07-22)
  Xinjiang riots pre-planned at 50 places (2009-07-19)
  Fiery Obama hails black history (2009-07-16)
  Beijing warns Chinese in Algeria over Qaeda threat (2009-07-15)
  China's Urumqi tense after police shooting (2009-07-14)
  Police kill 2 Uighur mob, wound 3rd in west China (2009-07-13)
Related People
  • Tung Chee-hwa
  • Chris Patten
  • Donald Tsang
  • Koizumi Junichiro
  • Dalai Lama
  • Larry Page
  • Sergey Brin
  • Paul Allen
  • Bill Gates
  • Shintaro Ishihara
  • Hu Jintao
  • Wen Jiabao
  • Li Peng
  • Deng Xiaoping
  • Ho Wai-to
  • Related Events
  • Hong Kong self-rule
  • China Diplomacy
  • Japanese Militarism
  • China Tibet Issues
  • Japan Diplomacy

  • Stories Coverages

    NewsGuide EventCityPeopleShowCompany 
     ENTSportsBIZEDULifeMilitaryPoliticsSocietyHealth 


    [2009 Tiger Woods Accident]: Police: Woods at fault in crash, will get citation (17:28 12/1)


    [2009 US Health Reform]: Tempers rise as Senate moves toward health vote (17:28 12/1)


    [111th Congress]: Tempers rise as Senate moves toward health vote (17:28 12/1)

    [Afghan Terror War]: Obama: 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan by summer (17:28 12/1)


    [2009 GM Bankruptcy]: GM CEO Henderson resigns after 8 turbulent months (17:28 12/1)


    [2009 White House Party-crasher]: Salahi denies being White House party-crasher (08:48 12/1)


    [Iran-U.K.]: Iran warns of tough action against British sailors (08:48 12/1)


    [2009 Dubai Debt Crisis]: Dubai: World lacks understanding of debt crisis (03:48 12/1)

    [2008 U.S. Recession]: Economic reports signal modest growth ahead (17:28 12/1)

    [Iran Nuclear Crisis]: Russia shifts stance on Iran, Ahmadinejad defiant (17:28 12/1)



    Muzi.com

    Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
    All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.