Inside Amorepacific Corp.'s Etude House Cosmetics Store As Chinese Consumers Lift Korea's Kospi

A woman tries out eyeliner at Amorepacific Corp.'s Etude House store in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014. Sales in China may grow to 30 percent of Amorepacifics total by 2020 from 11 percent last year to make it the companys second-biggest market after Korea, Chief Strategy Officer Kim Seunghwan said in an e-mail interview. Chinese customers buy the companys mascara and whitening creams at duty-free shops in Korea, along with Amorepacifics Etude House and Laneige outlets in Hong Kong and China. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A woman tries out eyeliner at Amorepacific Corp.'s Etude House store in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014. Sales in China may grow to 30 percent of Amorepacifics total by 2020 from 11 percent last year to make it the companys second-biggest market after Korea, Chief Strategy Officer Kim Seunghwan said in an e-mail interview. Chinese customers buy the companys mascara and whitening creams at duty-free shops in Korea, along with Amorepacifics Etude House and Laneige outlets in Hong Kong and China. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Inside Amorepacific Corp.'s Etude House Cosmetics Store As Chinese Consumers Lift Korea's Kospi
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