A Day in the Life of Xia Ding, the JD.com Exec and Formidable Fashion Force

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A Day in the Life of Xia Ding, the JD.com Exec and Formidable Fashion Force
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As president of international fashion at one of China’s biggest online retailers, Xia Ding has a unique view into the evolving tastes of uber-wealthy Chinese shoppers

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