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Off to Beijing
I’m off to Beijing today to meet with Creative Artists Agency and Vega Wang for my agency China Fashion Collective and hopefully also Hong Huang, Mao Suit, and Xander Zhou if they are all back from their respective trips. So this … Continue reading
Posted in Beijing, Chinese Designers, Cultural Heritage, Historical, Just for Fun, Shoes, Vega Wang, Xander Zhou
Tagged Beijing, Chinese Fashion History, Creative Artists Agency, Cultural Heritage, Historical, Hong Huang, Just for Fun, Maleonn, Shoes, Shoes of Confucius, Vega Wang, www.maosuit.com, Xander Zhou
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Post 103: Hair and Hats
I always found street pajamas fascinating, but it took me a while to appreciate Chinese hair and hat culture… But after seeing this particular lady, I really started to notice and appreciate interesting and funny things on peoples’ heads. I … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Hair, Hats, Historical, Pajamas
Tagged Chiense Trend, Chinese Fashion History, Chinese New Year, Chinese People, Hair, Hats, Head, Historical, Street Pajamas
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Chinese Fashion History Update!!
I’m very excited to announce the addition of one of the most interesting periods in Chinese Fashion History, the founding of the People’s Republic of China… Check out the fourth installment to see what Chinese people wore from 1949-1960.
Posted in Androgynous, Chinese People, Domestic Development, Fashion History, Historical, Homogenizing Forms, Series, Uniforms
Tagged 1949-1960, 1950s Style, Androgyny, Chinese Fashion History, Chinese People, Domestic Development, Fashion History, Founding of PRC, Historical, Homogenizing Forms, Series, Uniforms
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In Da Hood, Xintiandi
Remember this guy from the CHILLIN’ post a few posts back? Well, that picture was actually taken in my neighborhood, and inspired me to do a post on some of my favorite characters from da hood. First up is this … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Historical, Old, Twins, Xin Tian Di
Tagged 1950s Style, Chillin', Chinese Fashion History, Chinese People, Historical, Jing Daily, Logo-Slave, Old, Twins, Vintage, Xin Tian Di
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British Fascinators vs. Chinese Hats, Xin Tian Di
In Chinese sartorial culture, the head has always been a site for experimentation… But I guess when compared to British headgear, Chinese hats are seen as pretty subdued. But I like how this guy’s hat suggests something historical and cultural … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Hats, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Aron Lu, chinafashionbloggers.com, Fascinator, Fashion History, Historical, Kate Middleton, Lady Gaga, Royal Wedding, Xintiandi
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Chinese Fashion History Update!
The most recent update of Chinese Fashion History at chinesepeoplehavenostyle.com includes pictures from 1910-1920, as well as an illustration of the evolution of 20th Century Chinese Fashion. Check it out!
Chinese Fashion History Launch!!
Dear Readership, Please notice the new tab for “Chinese Fashion History” at the top of the page… There are only 4 pictures at the moment, but I’ll be filling them out gradually by decade so you can get a sense … Continue reading
Chinese Fashion History Launch, 20th Century Shanghai
I’ve spent the past few weeks cataloging some 300 photos of Chinese people from 1900-1980, and will soon launch a section on the blog called “Chinese Fashion History” so you all can see what people wore in the past and … Continue reading


