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A matter of perception

By XU JUNQIAN in Shanghai????|????China Daily????|???? Updated: 2018-07-14 02:03

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The quality of craftsmanship and weaving technique are something Chinese luxury consumers look for. [Photo provided for China Daily]

 

Luxury positioning

Some manufacturers have responded to the situation by mixing low quality silk with other types of fabrics so that the product can be sold cheaply. But Yu has adopted a completely different approach — repositioning silk as a luxury item.

Her strategy has certainly worked. Sang Luo achieved 40 million yuan ($6 million) in revenue in the first half of this year, up by 200 percent.

Sang Luo's products, which can be found on e-commerce platform Tmall.com, include silk night gowns priced at $100 a piece.

"Silk is one of the world's most luxurious natural fabrics. I think the biggest mistake we have made is selling it at a low price. There is only one way to help silk find its way back to the Chinese woman's wardrobe — make it a quality product that commands a high price," said Yu.

"We have the best silk in the world, and the largest population of potential silk buyers — the increasingly independent and self-supported urban ladies who choose to put on a silk night gown to please no one but herself. So all we need is a brand that makes, packs and delivers the dress to them in the right way," said Yu, a single mother and self-proclaimed feminist.

Liu Wenquan, the secretary general of the China Silk Association, agrees that a shift in perception could be the way to giving the industry a much-needed boost.

"Young people today view silk as something from their grandparents' generation or a relic in a museum. But that was the same thing with coffee. Half a century ago, few people drank coffee in China because many felt it caused insomnia. But just look at how well Starbucks is doing in China now," said Liu.

Market research has suggested that Yu's approach could be right. According to McKinsey's 2017 China Luxury Report, Chinese luxury consumers spend more than 500 billion yuan annually and account for almost a third of the global luxury market.

The report also revealed that about 7.6 million Chinese households purchased luxury goods in 2016, with each of these families spending an average of 71,000 yuan on such products per year.

"Although wealthy Chinese consumers have become more sophisticated, they remain cautious, needing reassurance about the quality and authenticity of their purchases. We found that these are the top two factors for selecting where they choose to make their purchase," added the report.

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