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Tag Archives: 20th Century Chinese Fashion History

Post 105: The CLASH

Posted on July 12, 2011 by ChinaFashionX

This final post of my 100th Post Countdown of Shanghai’s Top 5 Sartorial Trends will break down what Shanghai’s style is all about, but first I wanted to point out that I’ve made Maleonn‘s beautiful illustration of 20th Century Chinese … Continue reading →

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Posted in Artistic, Bund, Burberry, Children, Chinese People, Clash, Color, Conspicuous Consumption, Context, Cultural Imperialists, Domestic Development, Huai Hai Road, Jing An District, Louis Vuitton, Lu Wan District, Old, People's Square, Style, Stylish, Xin Tian Di, Xu Hui District, Xu Jia Hui | Tagged 100th Post, 20th Century Chinese Fashion History, Adoption vs. Adaption, Artistic, Bird and Flower Market, Bund, Burberry, Children, Chinese People, Chinese Style, Clash, Clashers, Clashing, Color, Communism vs. Capitalism, Conspicuous Consumption, Conspicuous Logos, Context, Convention vs. Progress, Cultural Imperialism, Domestic Development, East vs. West, EFP, French Concession, Globalization, Huai Hai Road, Ikea, Jing An, Leopard, Louis Vuitton, Lu Wan, Maleonn, Mao-Bot, Native vs. Foreign Culture, Old, People's Square, Psychological Schema, Rich vs. Poor, Shanghai Look, Shanghai Style, Shanghai's Top 5 Sartorial Trends, Style, Stylish, Surrealist, Thesis, Tradition vs. Modernity, Xin Tian Di, Xu Jia Hui | 14 Comments
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