permitted private enterprise, reforms which would rn the country into the world's second largest economy.rs yater, chinese cities have become shopping meccas catering to china'rapidly expanding middle-class, and upper class. chinese consumers make up a third of the $1.3 trillion globaluxury market. and luxury spending is expected to grow by over 10% this year. it's a trend tao liang has in the bag. the 26-year-old is known as "mr. eags," an entrepreneur a one of the country's top online influencers. he has millions of loyal fans who hang on his every recommendation. during an online campaign last year, his company sold half a million dollars worth of bags in just six minutes. >> definitely some chinese girlu bags because they want big brands, they want people to know they're rich, they want peoplew to key're tasteful. but nowadays, i think a lot of chinese women when they buy bags they really buy gs because they want to pursue happiness. >> reporter: international a bran working hard to contribute to the happiness and handbag collections of chinese consumers. buthey don't always get it right. las