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With China's luxury market hovering at $50 billion, it was only a matter of time before its mighty presence spilled over onto Rodeo Drive and at New York Fashion Week. 

A source recently told The Hollywood Reporter that while shopping at Neiman Marcus Beverly Hills, an employee said the store would be open three hours later than usual to accommodate luxury motor-coach-loads of moneyed Chinese tourists -- though Neiman's corporate office denies the practice. But sources at Saks and Barneys in Beverly Hills confess they are happy to open early or late to accommodate what they call "aggregated" buses, organized by companies based in the San Gabriel Valley that work with tour operators in China.

What do they buy? "Coach and Tiffany bags," says a source. A Barneys employee recently told a customer considering a Celine bag: "If you don't buy it, a swarm of Chinese ladies will buy them all in 10 minutes." Saks, in particular, has Mandarin-speaking associates and takes China UnionPay Card.

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Michael MacRitchie, founder of Shanghai's MGI Entertainment, plans "ultimate experiences" that take wealthy Asian consumers to New York, London, Paris or Milan fashion weeks. "Chinese consumers prefer cutting-edge trends coming out of New York and Hollywood," he says. "The pricing is better here because the Chinese government has a 'luxury tax' on imported items. The final factor is bragging rights: 'I bought this in New York or L.A.' "

Pierre Dennis, CEO of Jimmy Choo Ltd., who worked in Asia for seven years before returning to Europe and knows the market (made up of 1.3 million Chinese millionaires in manufacturing, tech and real estate), says: "Beverly Hills' association with celebrity and film appeals to the Chinese sensibility. The Chinese like to shop when they travel, so the Jimmy Choo store in Beverly Hills is proving to be one of the most popular destinations."

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High Life Asia is a travel firm that recently had Chinese female entrepreneurs fly business class, spend seven nights at The Peninsula New York and attend five New York Spring 2014 runway shows for $40,000. Per Chinese media, a record number of pop and movie stars attended NYFW, 15 in all, at shows for Michael Kors (singer-actress Amber Kuo), Marc Jacobs (pop star-actress Yang Mi), Tory Burch, Vera Wang, Diane Von Furstenberg, DKNY, Helmut Lang and Kate Spade.

"China is the most competitive luxury market," says MacRitchie, adding (ominously for major designers), "but we will start to see niche brands [rising]. When a consumer has a handbag from Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada, they'll soon want what nobody else has. They'll reach for the niche designer bags." Apres Celine, le deluge.  

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Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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