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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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A Tribute to My Motherland, America (from China)
Tonight in Shanghai it was Vogue China’s Fashion’s Night Out, and even though I was physically there, I had America on my mind. I saw this mother & daughter coming down the escalator at Infinity Plaza where the pre-event took … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Designers, Chinese People, Comrades, One by One, Patriotic, S2VS, Sartorial Solidarity
Tagged 9/11, Chinese Designers, Chinese People, Comrades, Fashion's Night Out, Fashion's Night Out China, Infinity Plaza, Motherland, One by One, Opening Ceremony, Patriotic, Rivieras, S2VS, Sartorial Solidarity, September 11 10th Anniversary, Shanghai FNO, Vogue
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Androgyny Part 二 + Happy Friday!, Xin Tian Di
Wow this week went by fast… But that’s fine by me because it’s already Friday! So to wish everyone a happy Friday, here is the most cheerfully dressed old man I’ve ever seen in China: It’s a pretty gay outfit … Continue reading
Posted in Androgynous, Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Chinese People, Clash, Color, Gen X, Hats, Masculine vs. Feminine, Masculine vs. Feminine, Murse, Murse Project, Sun and Shine, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Androgyny, Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Chinese People, Clash, Color, Gay, Gen X, Hats, Masculine vs. Feminine, Murse, Sun and Shine, Xin Tian Di
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Best Dressed Generation Case I, French Concession
I always thought that old Chinese people have great style, but I haven’t yet decided which generation I think is collectively the most stylish in China… So these are what I think are good age categories to study ‘collective’ style: … Continue reading
Posted in Active, Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Bikes, Chinese People, Gen X, Old, Shoes, Socks, Style, Xu Hui District
Tagged Active, Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Bikes, Chinese People, French Concession, Gen X, Mao Era, Old, Shoes, Socks, Style
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Sunbrellas Part 三, Hong Kong
Over the past 10 months, I’ve learned how to make very quick decisions about Chinese peoples’ outfits and whether or not the picture is worth the 2 MB of memory on my computer… But if I take too long debating … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Hats, Hong Kong, Rain and Snow, Sun and Shine
Tagged Chinese People, Hats, Head, Hong Kong, Sun and Shine, Sunbrella, Sunbrella Hat
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Individuals vs. The Masses, Jing An District
Behind Plaza 66 lies a quiet little street called Nan Yang Lu [南阳路] that’s usually only used by scooters, as most people end up in the big malls right off of Nanjing Xi Lu. But I was going to pick … Continue reading
Posted in Artistic, Balance, Chinese People, Color, Conspicuous, Conspicuous Consumption, Counterfeits, Cultural Imperialists, Domestic Development, Gucci, Homogenizing Forms, Jing An District, Louis Vuitton, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Ruxury, Style
Tagged Artistic, Balance, Chinese People, Color, Conspicuous, Conspicuous Consumption, Contrast, Counterfeits, Cultural Imperialism, Fake Market, Gucci, Homogeneity vs. Individuality, Homogenizing Forms, Individuals vs. The Masses, Jing An District, Layers, Logo Bots, Louis Vuitton, Monogram Bags, Nanjing Xi Lu, Nanyang Lu, Plaza 66, Ruxury, Strictly Cookies
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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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RUXURY, China
You all certainly know what luxury is, but have you heard of ‘ruxury’? Well if you haven’t, it’s simple: it’s China’s version of luxury. The name is admittedly not entirely of my own invention… Actually, I didn’t come up with … Continue reading
Posted in Bags, Burberry, Chinese People, Conspicuous, Conspicuous Consumption, Counterfeits, Gucci, Homogenizing Forms, Imitation, Louis Vuitton, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Primitive Consumption, Ruxury
Tagged Advertising, Bags, Burberry, Chinese People, Clash, Conspicuous Consumption, Counterfeits, Exclusivity, Fake, Gucci, Homogenizing Forms, Imitation, Louis Vuitton, Luxury Advertising in China, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Primitive Consumption, Ruxury
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Sunday Best, Xin Tian Di
It’s Sunday again, a day for brunch and afternoon naps before the work week starts… again. In a way it’s the most relaxed day of the week, but it can also be one of the most demanding as we all … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Conspicuous Leisure, Context, Pajamas, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Brunch, Chinese People, Conspicuous Leisure, Context, Heels, Pajamas, Street Pajamas, Sunday Best, Weekend, Xin Tian Di
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