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Post 105: The CLASH
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
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
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At the Gym, Jing An District
CNNgo recently gave 50 reasons why Shanghai is the number 1 city in the world, and I realized that I had photographic evidence to back up a lot of these points… My favorites may be numbers 13: Ballroom Dancing and … Continue reading
Posted in Active, Chinese People, CNNgo, Conspicuous Leisure, Jing An District, Series
Tagged Active, Chinese People, CNNgo, Conspicuous Leisure, Gym, Jing An, Outdoor Gym, Series
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Globalization and the Conflation of Culture, China
The woman below just barely missed making the Top 10 of 2010 List, but I felt that I could structure a whole post around her because she looks like the ultimate mixed baby… She looks like she could be from … Continue reading
Posted in Burberry, Children, Chinese People, Counterfeits, Cultural Imperialists, Domestic Development, Hats, Homogenizing Forms, Jing An District, Louis Vuitton, Minorities, Old, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Primitive Consumption, Thesis, Yunnan
Tagged Burberry, Children, Chinese People, Counterfeits, Cultural Imperialists, Domestic Development, Globalization, Hats, Homogenizing Forms, Jing An, Louis Vuitton, Minorities, Nike, Old, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Primitive Consumption, Theory, Yunnan
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Christmas Wish List, Jing An and French Concession
It’s almost here! Christmas!! So since I’ll be in Shanghai this year to pass the holidays, I didn’t really come up with a wish list… But come to think of it, I do have some Christmas Wishes that I hope … Continue reading
The Ghost of Christmas Past, Jing An District
These pictures of a shadow-y figure were taken during the Shanghai Snowstorm. I think that because of the angle and lighting of the photo, she looks especially creepy… so I call this the Chinese version of the “Ghost of Christmas … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Context, Jing An District, Renderings, Thesis
Tagged Chinese People, Context, Jing An, Renderings, Thesis
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If Santa Were Chinese…, Xu Hui to Jing An District
So this post may not qualify exactly as a “Christmas-Theme Post” as promised on Saturday, as I have to make a bit of a stretch here with this one… but it’s loosely Christmas themed and hopefully also amusing. So remember … Continue reading
Posted in Box Lady, Chinese People, Jing An District, Just for Fun, Series, Xu Hui District
Tagged Bike Lady, Chinese People, French Concession, Jing An, Just for Fun, Series
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Chinese Santas, Jing An District
As it’s only a week until Christmas, I’m going to make only Christmas-related posts for the next seven days. So to kick things off, here are some Chinese Santas I spotted at Plaza 66: This one’s got a bad case … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Jing An District, Just for Fun
Tagged Chinese People, Jing An, Just for Fun
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Shanghainese Snowbunnies, Jing An District
I got a call this morning from my friend Lexie that she just spotted a woman wearing a bag over her head to shield herself from the minor blizzard we were having (I wonder if snow is as polluted as … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Jing An District, Rain and Snow
Tagged Chinese People, Jing An, Snow
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Dumpster Divers (and Dumpers), Jing An District
So this afternoon I saw this woman looking rather peculiar, but not too different from the other old folks I see collecting trash/treasure (depending on your point of view) in Shanghai during the winter. I decided to keep photographing her … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Jing An District, Old
Tagged Chinese People, Jing An, Old, Trash
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My Friends from Xin Jiang, (in) Jing An District
Today we have pictures of some of my best friends in China: the good people of Xin Jiang! Not only are the usually well-dressed (maybe I’m biased in judging their well-dress-edness cause they are always wearing stuff that looks sort … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Jing An District, Minorities, Uncategorized
Tagged Chinese People, Jing An, Minorities, Yunnan
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