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LVMH- owned Cha Ling Halts Single Brand Retail Operations in China

The brand continues to sell through Sephora in China, with sales reaching 100 million renminbi, or $14 million, according to Sephora.

- BY DENNI HU

SHANGHAI — LVMH Moët Hennessy-owned Cha Ling is the latest skin care brand to close its brick-and-mortar operations in the China market after COVID-19-related disruption­s.

Founded in 2016, Cha Ling is a luxury skin care brand based on pu'er tea culled from China's Yunnan Province and developed into formulatio­ns in France.

After launching at Le Bon Marché in 2016, Cha Ling expanded to Hong Kong and mainland China in 2017. In the following years, Cha Ling opened three independen­t stores in Chinese shopping malls, including Shanghai HKRI Taikoo Hui, Shanghai IFC, and Hangzhou's MixC Mall.

According to Dianping, the Chinese version of Yelp, Cha Ling's Pudong and Hangzhou stores have closed in recent years. The brand announced the closure of the HKRI Taikoo Hui store this June as the city emerged from a two-month lockdown. The store closure was aimed at “optimizing the brand's retail strategy,” according to Cha Ling's official Wechat account.

After ceasing independen­t stores' operations, Cha Ling closed its Wechat

Mini Program store, but the brand still operates an official Tmall store.

Cha Ling products can also be found in more than 310 Sephora stores in 87 Chinese cities. According to the LVMHowned beauty retailer, sales at Sephora retail channels reached over 100 million renminbi, or $14 million, in the three years ending July.

Under Sephora, Cha Ling launched the Beau-Tea Class, a skin care workshop based on traditiona­l acupressur­e massages and detoxifica­tion routines.

Cha Ling products are also featured in spas at five-star hotels, including Shanghai's Peninsula Hotel, The Middle House Shanghai and Beijing's Puxuan

Hotel & Spa.

Cha Ling was founded by Laurent Boillot, who was Guerlain's chief executive officer and is currently the chief executive officer of Maison Hennessy.

During a trip to Yunnan, Boillot met German ecologist Josef Margraf, who, with his wife, former journalist Minguo

Li, was working on restoring the local biodiversi­ty system.

After Margraf died in 2010, Boillot set on incubating the Cha Ling brand, which would carry on Margraf's mission of reviving the natural ecosystem in Yunnan. A portion of Cha Ling's profit goes to the Tea Garden project, which will continue to contribute to the reforestat­ion and planting of tea trees in the Pu'er region of Yunnan.

This November, Cha Ling was showcased at the Sephora booth during the fifth edition of the CIIE fair. “We will continue to interact with Chinese consumers and develop more innovative products that cater to the local needs and to provide Chinese consumers with luxurious skin care experience­s as well as genuinely memorable services,” Angela Shum, brand general manager of Cha Ling Greater

China, said at the fair.

Cha Ling is not the first brand aimed at combining traditiona­l Asian ingredient­s with Western skin care formulatio­ns.

In 2012, Estée Lauder launched Osiao, a premium skin care brand developed for the Chinese market. In 2019, Procter & Gamble set out to revive Oriental Therapy, a premium Chinese herbal medicinein­spired skin care brand initially launched in 2013.

This November, L'Oréal unveiled a K-beauty brand called Shihyo. The luxury skin care brand is infused with 24 herbal ingredient­s and combines fermented rice water and ginseng water.

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Cha Ling HKRI Taikoo Hui store.

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