Core Insights - Chinese beauty influencer Li Jiaqi is expanding the charm of Chinese cosmetics from live streaming to the international fashion forefront through the reality show "Paris Partners" [1][2] - The initiative aims to promote domestic brands abroad, showcasing 12 Chinese brands in a pop-up store in Paris, emphasizing the mission of "helping domestic products go global" [1][4] Group 1: Brand Expansion and Globalization - Li Jiaqi highlights that domestic brands are accelerating innovation and transitioning from followers to leaders in certain sectors, demonstrating the potential of Chinese products in international markets [2][4] - Winona, a skincare brand from Yunnan, stands out in this initiative, focusing on sensitive skin and leveraging pharmaceutical-grade research to promote its products globally [4][5] - The collaboration between Winona and Li Jiaqi reflects a shared vision of promoting Chinese brands on a global scale, with Li Jiaqi acting as a key promoter for Winona's star products [4][5] Group 2: Research and Development - Winona's core ingredient, "Qingci Fruit PRO MAX," is sourced from the Haba Snow Mountain in Yunnan, with the company successfully registering 16 new plant-based ingredients, ranking among the top in China [5][7] - The integration of research, production, and academic collaboration has accelerated the transformation of research outcomes into competitive advantages for the brand [5][7] Group 3: Cultural Exchange and Consumer Engagement - The pop-up store serves as a platform for cultural dialogue, allowing international consumers to experience the aesthetic appeal of Chinese products [9] - Li Jiaqi emphasizes that product export is fundamentally a form of cultural export, which can enhance the long-term competitiveness of products by fostering interest and recognition of Chinese culture among foreign consumers [9]
国货之光闪耀巴黎!李佳琦携手薇诺娜,向世界展示中国护肤方案