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Beijing Street Style, Beijing
Although I rode around Beijing on Vega Wang‘s bike most of this past weekend, I still feel much less capable of describing Beijing’s street style than Shanghai’s… I guess I just don’t have as many pictures and references for understanding … Continue reading
Pretty Fly for a Little Guy, French Concession
Shanghai Fashion Week FW12 starts April 11th, which is technically tomorrow!! That means it’s time for another week of a few great shows and a lot of mediocre ones, but the true show is outside the tents… However, I’ve never … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Chinese People, Hats, Just for Fun, Kids, Literal, Shanghai Fashion Week, Xu Hui District
Tagged Cool Children's Outfit, Cool Chinese Kids, Finger Hat, Super Rhino, Wing Hat
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Chinese Three Ways, Shanghai
Chinese people usually come in threes, as family units are made up of two parents and a single child. But you can also see other types of three-ways (the G-rated kind) around Shanghai on scooters: Although technically made only for … Continue reading
China’s Big Problem, Huang Pu District
In order to assess the validity of this statement that there are losers everywhere, I’ve decided to continue providing some more samples to be considered… So what do you think of this guy? From the back he looks like a … Continue reading
Biking in the Grocery Store, Xin Tian Di
Since our Chinese friend from Raffles stated with her shirt “look at all these losers you find them everywhere,” I decided to put her shirt’s statement to the test. So this week, I’ll be posting different subjects and I’ll give … Continue reading
Posted in Active, Best Dressed Generation, Bikes, Children, Chinese People, Context, Gen Z, Kids, Loser or Not?, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Bike in a Grocery Store, Chinese Grocery Store, Lian Hua, Loser or Not
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The Best Perspective is Up, Guangzhou
Even though it’s been raining in Shanghai now for about a week straight, I’m still trying to keep my head and spirits up… But I wouldn’t dare take the perspective of this little girl I pictured in Guangzhou, for fear … Continue reading
Beijing’s Backroads, Somewhere in Beijing
Two weeks ago I went to Beijing to attend Xander Zhou‘s fashion show as well as BNC‘s first anniversary fashion show, but I’ve failed to post about either of them so far because my standards are much higher after working … Continue reading
The Murse Project Part 二, Shanghai
I started posting about the prevalence of “murses” in China a while ago, but I think I might have been too judgmental at first… I used to think that the average Chinese guy who totes around his girlfriend’s bag was … Continue reading
Posted in Androgynous, Bags, Best Dressed Generation, Chinese People, Gen X, Gen Y, Gen Z, Kids, Masculine vs. Feminine, Murse Project, Old
Tagged Androgynous, Chivalry, Gen X, Gen Y, Gen Z, Masculine vs. Feminine, Murse
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The Future of Chinese Fashion II, ‘Greater China’
I noticed this little girl in Guangzhou scoping out the selection at a local kids clothing “store”, and it struck me as a bit odd to see such a young child be so discerning with her potential purchase (I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Bling Bling, Chinese People, Conspicuous, Conspicuous Consumption, Counterfeits, Domestic Development, Future of Chinese Fashion, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Kids, Literal, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Animal Print Leggings, Bling Bling, Cartier, Chinese Parents, Chinese People, Conspicuous Consumption, Counterfeits, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, I Need More, Kids, Literal, Only Child, Xin Tian Di
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Not Mainlanders (but kinda), Hong Kong
My trip to Hong Kong was short but enlightening and inspiring. They certainly have their own sense of style in Hong Kong, but I don’t think it’s as drastically different as most people make it out to be… It seems … Continue reading
Posted in Back, Bags, Burberry, Chinese Designers, Chinese People, Clash, Conspicuous, Conspicuous Consumption, Context, Counterfeits, Cultural Imperialists, Domestic Development, Homogenizing Forms, Hong Kong, Joseph Li, Kids, Louis Vuitton, Old, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Ruxury, Stratification, Stylish
Tagged Back, Bags, Burberry, Chinese Designers, Chinese People, Clash, Conspicuous, Conspicuous Consumption, Counterfeits, Cultural Imperialists, Domestic Development, Gareth Pugh, Gucci, Homogenizing Forms, Hong Kong, Joseph Li, JOYCE, Kids, Kowloon, Louis Vuitton, Mainland China, Old, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Pitti Immagine, Ruxury, Show Studio, Social Stratification, Stylish
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