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Happy Thanksgiving!!, from China
It’s Thanksgiving already!! 2011 went by wicked fast and there are so many things to be thankful for, but do you know what I’m most thankful for this year? That it’s finally cold enough in Shanghai for Chinese men to … Continue reading →
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Posted in Bare Belly, Chinese People, Just for Fun
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Tagged Bare Belly, Happy Thanksgiving
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Sunbrellas, Shanghai
Did you notice that the lady in the last post Sunday Best was not only rocking street pajamas and heels, but also a ‘sunbrella’? A sunbrella is basically a parasol, just not as delicate and dainty… But they serve the … Continue reading →
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Posted in Bare Belly, Bikes, Burberry, Chinese People, Sun and Shine
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Tagged 100 Degrees, 100% Humidity, Bare Belly, Beach, Bicycle, Blogspot, Burberry, Conspicuous Consumption, Crocs, Fake, Jin Shan Beach, Madang Road, Parasol, Rain, Scooter, Shanghai, Sun, Sunbrella, Umbrella, White Skin Trend in Asia, Wikipedia, Xin Tian Di
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Post 101: Chillin’
“Chillin’” is much more than simply relaxing… In China, this categorical trend refers to the mindset of the Chinese, where people treat public space as if it were private space. This mindset is in turn reflected in a number of … Continue reading →
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Posted in Active, Bare Belly, Bund, Chilling, Chinese People, Conspicuous Leisure, Pajamas
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Tagged Active, Bare Belly, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Bund, Chillin', Chinese People, Conspicuous Leisure, Loitering, Peninsula, Public vs. Private Space, Rockbund, Shanghai, Street Dancing, Street Pajamas, Street Underwear
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CPHNS’s 100th Post!! : Shanghai’s Top 5 Sartorial Trends
Happy 4th of July everyone!! And apologies for not posting for over a week, but I’ve been moving and my internet has been down; furthermore, I’ve been delaying this post a bit because it’s chinesepeoplehavenostyle’s 100th post, so it had … Continue reading →
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Posted in Bags, Bare Belly, Burberry, Chilling, Chinese People, Conspicuous Consumption, Conspicuous Leisure, Context, Cultural Imperialists, Democratization, Domestic Development, Hair, Hats, Historical, Homogenizing Forms, Imitation, Literal, Literal, Louis Vuitton, Modernity, Pajamas, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Primitive Consumption, Rain and Snow, Resourceful, Style, Stylish
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Tagged 000 Hits, 10, 100th Post, 4th of July, Bags, Bare Belly, Bikes, Burberry, Chillin', Chilling, Chinese Fashion History, Chinese People, Clashing, Conspicuous Consumption, Conspicuous Leisure, Context, Cultural Imperialists, Darth Vader, Democratization, Domestic Development, East vs. West, Hair, Hats, Head, Historical, Homogenizing Forms, Imitation, Literal, Look, Louis Vuitton, Modernity, Pajamas, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Primitive Consumption, Rain and Snow, Resourceful, Shanghai Clash, Shanghai Collective Style, Shanghai Look, Shanghai's Style, Shanghai's Top 5 Sartorial Trends, Street Dancing, Style, Stylish, The Clash, Theory
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Hot and Muggy, The Bund
In a surprising spell of “good” weather, the rain has held off for the past three days and it’s immediately become another humid and smoggy summer in Shanghai. But I don’t think I like the trade-off of this “good weather” … Continue reading →
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Posted in Bare Belly, Bare Belly, Bund, Chinese People, Conspicuous Leisure, Series, Sun and Shine, Xin Tian Di
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Tagged Bare Belly, Bund, Chinese People, Conspicuous Leisure, Series, Sun and Shine, Xin Tian Di
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Sunny Wednesday, Xin Tian Di
The sun finally came out today after two weeks of acidic drizzle and downpours, and there wasn’t a better way to start this sunny day than to see this lovely lady riding down the street with a bunch of balloons … Continue reading →
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Posted in Bare Belly, Children, Chinese People, Festive, Just for Fun, Sun and Shine, Xin Tian Di
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Tagged Bare Belly, Children, Chinese People, Festive, Just for Fun, Polka Dot Panties, Sun, Xin Tian Di
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Polka Dot Panties, Xin Tian Di
So it’s either been raining or 99% humidity every day for the past two weeks in Shanghai, and it’s showing no signs of letting up any time soon. So the locals are going to pretty drastic measures to keep dry … Continue reading →
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Posted in Bare Belly, Chilling, Chinese People, Just for Fun, Pajamas, Rain and Snow, Xin Tian Di
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Tagged Bare Belly, Chilling, Chinese People, Father's Day, Just for Fun, Pajams, Polka Dot, Rain, Underwear, Xin Tian Di
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Summer’s Official Arrival (on Mother’s Day!), Shanghai
And with the relatively early arrival of Summer (it’s already a muggy 90 degrees right now) comes the most grotesque sartorial trend in China… Let’s call it the Bare Belly trend (other suggestions welcome/needed!). But the name will suffice for … Continue reading →
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Posted in Bare Belly, Bare Belly, Chinese People, Kids, Twins, Xin Tian Di, Xu Hui District
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Tagged Bare Belly, French Concession, Kids, Mother's Day, Summer, Twins, Xin Tian Di
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