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German-Korean pianist Gina Alice Redlinger, the wife of Chinese pianist Lang Lang, is set to release her debut album. [Photo provided to China Daily] In June 2019, Chinese pianist Lang Lang married ...
An estimated 90% of wedding dresses are made in China, according to the National Bridal Retailers Association — though a growing number of brands have moved manufacturing to other parts of Asia ...
Up to 90% of wedding dresses are produced in China, according to the National Bridal Retailers Association. Now, the 145% tariff place on Chinese goods could drive up prices. Supreme Court weighs ...
The company reduced China-based production from over 50% to about 30% in recent months. David's Bridal is also exploring the feasibility of producing wedding dresses in the US. The largest bridal ...
Analysts say about 80% of wedding dresses come from China. Some estimates suggest tariffs could raise the price of gowns by 10%.Collen Kemp, the owner of Blush Bridal in Reading's Bridal District ...
Artificial intelligence is poised to bring a love story makeover to China’s wedding industry, as Hunliji, a leading Chinese wedding service platform, embraces AI to meet the demands of a younger ...
BEIJING: Artificial intelligence is poised to bring a love story makeover to China's wedding industry, as Hunliji, a leading Chinese wedding service platform, embraces AI to meet the demands of a ...
Growing up, she often pored over her parents’ 1991 wedding album. “I had always seen the ... She was a use-the-china-every-day kind of person. And so I could hear her saying, ‘Cut it up.
In today's competitive photography industry, offering a professional wedding album is no longer just an added perk—it's an essential product that can set your business apart. Couples are looking ...
She is far from alone. Members of China’s Gen Z appear to have little interest in traditional wedding ceremonies, which they perceive as tiresome, overly formal, and cripplingly expensive. That’s ...
A centuries-old wedding custom, "hun nao", which involves the bride, was caught on camera and sparked outrage in China. The footage, which quickly went viral on the Chinese social media site Weibo ...