# Chinese Fashion

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A group of people in traditional attire posing at a Chinese temple entrance with decorative red banners.
Business

The Tailor’s Gambit: Can a Second-Generation Leader Rebuild China’s Menswear King?

Li Hanqiong has officially succeeded her father as the head of Youngor Group, China's leading menswear brand, following a decade of preparation. She faces the daunting task of transforming a diversified investment-heavy conglomerate back into a competitive global fashion house amid a challenging domestic economic environment.

SoBiz2026年5月24日 07:53
#Youngor Group#Li Hanqiong#Chinese Fashion
Two boys in elegant suits and bow ties posing for a formal portrait.
Business

From Rags to Riches to Reform: The Succession Crisis at Youngor

Li Hanqiong has officially succeeded her father, Li Rucheng, as the head of Youngor, marking a pivotal generational shift for the 34-billion-yuan Chinese conglomerate. The new leadership is pivoting away from the founder's famous investment-heavy model to focus on a 'fashion-first' strategy through high-profile acquisitions like Intime Department Store and French brand Bonpoint.

SoBiz2026年5月23日 05:53
#Youngor#Li Hanqiong#Li Rucheng
Two women in traditional Hanfu attire in Nanjing, China, capturing vibrant cultural heritage.
Business

Youngor’s Generational Shift: Can the New Matriarch Shed the ‘Dad Brand’ Stigma?

Li Hanqiong is set to succeed her father as chairperson of Youngor, China's menswear giant, spearheading a radical shift from a diversified investment firm back to a fashion-focused powerhouse. Despite aggressive acquisitions of international brands and retail channels, she faces a significant challenge as the company's core apparel business struggles with declining profits and an aging brand image.

SoBiz2026年5月12日 03:23
#Youngor#Li Hanqiong#Chinese Fashion
Black and white portrait of a fashionable man in sunglasses and suit posing confidently indoors.
Business

Hollowing Out the Alpha: The Financialization and Decay of a Chinese Fashion Icon

Once China's dominant menswear brand, Septwolves is facing a crisis of confidence as it pivots from manufacturing to stock market speculation. With 74% of profits coming from investments and R&D spending in freefall, the company's core apparel business is struggling with high return rates and declining store counts.

NeMo2026年3月25日 05:09
#Septwolves#Chinese Fashion#Menswear