Lane Crawford was established in Hongkong on 1850. At present, its strategic position is to occupy the golden section of the city center: Central International Financial Center Shopping Mall, Pacific Place in Admiralty, Times Square in Causeway Bay, Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui and Beijing Financial Street Shopping Center.
In 2004, Lane Crawford launched a brand-new retail concept in the shopping center of international financial center. Customers can have a panoramic view of Hong Kong Bay in the store, while the 82,000-foot specialty store consists of a series of gallery-style compartments, displaying designers' works and fashion brands, as well as various customized artworks. The following year, Lane Crawford opened a new store in Pacific Place, which was full of modern flavor and vitality through the comprehensive application of innovative materials, technology and lighting. Lane Crawford's unique product positioning, service and environment are the core of the brand. The decoration styles of various specialty stores are constantly updated, and award-winning visual designs and special art exhibitions are constantly launched, and scenery can be seen everywhere. Unique concierge service, exclusive personal image consultant and beauty concierge service allow you to enjoy personalized shopping experience in Lane Crawford.
Lane Crawford is a high-end department store in Hongkong. For Hong Kong people, especially the middle class in Hong Kong, the education they received from childhood tells them that as a middle class or even a higher class, they should go shopping in Lane Crawford. Going to Lane Crawford is not only about shopping, but also about consumers' recognition of self-class.
1850 In August, Thomas Ash Lane and Ninian Crawford, two enterprising Scots, opened a temporary shop with bamboo structure along Des Voeux Road. Since then, Lane Crawford has opened several specialty stores in Des Voeux Road and Queen's Road, and by the beginning of the 20th century, it has opened branches in Guangdong, Shanghai, Kobe and Tokyo, covering clothing, accessories, food, alcohol, antique auction, cakes, restaurants and bars. Before 1949, Lane Crawford was very famous in the Shanghai Concession and was one of the fourth companies in Nanjing Road. Its Chinese name is Taixing Company. (The welfare companies, Luo Hui companies, Taixing companies (now Lane Crawford) and Whistler companies established by British capital were called the four major companies or the fourth largest companies).
Today, Lane Crawford has developed into an expensive boutique of internationally renowned designers, specializing in brand-name fashion, accessories and fashion products. Lane Crawford's four branches are located in famous high-end shopping areas, including the flagship store in Central, Pacific Place in Admiralty, Times Square in Causeway Bay and ocean terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui. Lane Crawford was privatized in 2003 and completely owned by the Wu Guangzheng family. Mr. Wu is also the chairman of Whitford (0020) and Wharf (0004) Group, one of the largest listed companies in Hong Kong.
Today, Lane Crawford is called "Asia's leading fashion boutique", and its sister company, Hong Kong Junsi Group, also owns brands such as aigner, emmanuel Ungaro and D&. G, BCBG and more than 20 famous brands in Hongkong and China.