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The End of Dynastic Rule, China
I’m pretty sure there are very few Chinese people and even fewer foreigners who are aware of the importance of today, but October 10, 1911 was the date of the Wuchang Uprising which began the end of dynastic rule in … Continue reading
Posted in Active, Chinese People, Dancing, Democratization, Domestic Development, Fashion History, Fashion Theory, Fuxing Park, Lu Wan District, Old, Park, Social Integration, Stratification, Video
Tagged 100th Anniversary of Republic of China, Active, Dancing, End of Dynastic Rule in China, Fashion History, Fuxing Park, Old, Park, Shanghai Fashion Week, Social Equality, Social Integration, Social Stratification, Wuchang Uprising
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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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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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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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Patterns Patterns Everywhere, French Concession
There’s not much to say about this stylish Chinese lady, as the prints most of the talking: But if I had to say something about this outfit, I would say that I like the conservative silhouette juxtaposed with the wild … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Old, Prints, Style, Xu Hui District
Tagged Chinese People, French Concession, Old, Patterns, Prints, Style
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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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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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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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Old Chinese People Have Style Part II, Shanghai
As the weather dropped drastically from the 70s to the 40s this past week, Old Chinese People have been showing up their younger counterparts with those mad layering skills.


