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The Tents, Fuxing Park
The tents that will house Shanghai Fashion Week (starting tomorrow!) have already gone up and have temporarily displaced our bumping, grunting, hollering, dancing Chinese friends. This is what the giant main lawn of Fuxing Park usually looks like: But it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Designers, Content, Domestic Development, Fuxing Park, Helen Lee, Jenny Ji, Jiang Ling, Park, Shanghai Fashion Week, Shanghai Fashion Week, SS12, Xander Zhou, Yan Ming, Zhang Chi
Tagged China Fashion Alliance, Content, Decoster, Fuxing Park, Helen Lee, Jenny Ji, Jiang Ling, May J, Shanghai Fashion Week, Tents, Vivienne Westwood, Xander Zhou, Yan Ming, Zhang Chi
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Updates Updates Updates!! + Fashion Show Videos
So many updates! Most importantly I’ve made it easier to browse Chinese Fashion History and Chinese Fashion News by splitting them into categories. Simply scroll over the tabs with your mouse and you’ll get a dropdown breaking down the category … Continue reading
Shanghai’s First Fashion’s Night Out, Xin Tian Di
Last year China’s official FNO was in Beijing (as Vogue is based there), but this year China’s most stylish Gen Y-ers flocked to Infinity Plaza in Shanghai for the shopping portion of the event, and later made their way to … Continue reading
Posted in Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Chinese Designers, Chinese People, Contemporary Chinese Aesthetics, Content, Cultural Heritage, Domestic Development, Fashion System, Festive, Gen Y, Huai Hai Road, Just for Fun, Kim Kiroic, Model, Patriotic, Stylish, Uma Wang, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Chinese People, Contemporary Chinese Aesthetics, Content, Cow Suit, Cultural Heritage, Domestic Designers, Domestic Development, Dong Liang, Fashion System, Fashion's Night Out China, Festive, Gen Y, Infinity Plaza, Juun J., Kim Kiroic, Model, Patriotic, Shanghai FNO, Stylish, Tips, Uma Wang, Vogue China, Xin Tian Di
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Content目录 SFW Opening Show, Jing An District
So it’s already been a full 24 hours since Content’s opening show at Shanghai Fashion Week, and I’m still blown away ever time I think of it… It was legit one of my top 3 favorite fashion shows at Shanghai … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Designers, Content, Fashion Shows, FW11, Jing An District, Series, Shanghai Fashion Week
Tagged 800Show, China Fashion Designers, Chinese Designers, Content, Dutch Cultural Pavilion, FW11, Jing An District, Opening Show Shanghai Fashion Week, 目录, Series, Shanghai Fashion Week
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Content 目录 Opening Fashion Show for Shanghai Fashion Week, Jing An District
The show isn’t until tomorrow, but I just received my tickets and a customized pair of pants from Content to wear to their show which will officially open Shanghai Fashion Week. I’m a huge fan of the show’s concept, which … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Designers, Content, Domestic Development, Fashion Shows, FW11, Huai Hai Road, Jing An District, Series, Shanghai Fashion Week, Shanghai Fashion Week
Tagged 800Show, Content, 目录, Domestic Development, FW11, Huai Hai Road, Jing An District, Shanghai Fashion Week, Watching/Watched
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Bring on Spring, Xin Tian Di
Chinese friends, designers, and consumers alike have told me that Chinese people don’t like to wear a lot of color, so although this young man may not be anything special Stateside, he stuck out like a sore thumb here in … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Color, Content, Shanghai Fashion Week, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Chinese People, Color, Content, Shanghai Fashion Week, Spring, Xin Tian Di
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