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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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What’s Going On China?, Xin Tian Di
When I first came to China, I quickly became disinterested in the oodles and oodles of (usually fake) Burberry, Coach, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton products that pollute the Chinese fashion system, and I thus stopped documenting it; recently though, I … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Counterfeits, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Homogenizing Forms, Conspicuous Consumption, Fashion System, Cultural Imperialists, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Xin Tian Di, Imitation, Primitive Consumption, Literal
Tagged Xin Tian Di, Imitation, Fashion System, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Conspicuous Consumption, Cultural Imperialists, Primitive Consumption, Homogenizing Forms, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Coach, Gucci, What's Going On, Focus on You, Join the Club, Come With the Lumber Girl Beat, Chinese Fashion System, Big Western Brands
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The Murse Project, China
I thought of doing a photo series on the “man purse” in China only after I had seen dozens of different dudes sportin’ their girlfriends’ bags as if they were their own… I now have 20 or so images of … Continue reading
Posted in Androgynous, Bags, Burberry, Chinese People, ChongQing, Conspicuous Consumption, Cultural Imperialists, Homogenizing Forms, Masculine vs. Feminine, Murse Project, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Primitive Consumption, Series, Xin Tian Di, Yunnan
Tagged Androgynous, Bags, Burberry, Chinese Man Bag, Chinese People, Chong Qing, Conspicuous Consumption, Cultural Imperialists, Homogenizing Forms, Masculine vs. Feminine, Murse, Murse Project, Peripheral Consumption, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Primitive Consumption, Series, Xin Tian Di, Yunnan
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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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Top 10 of 2010 Installment 5: The Future, aka Chinese Kids
I’ve posted about kids being the future of Chinese fashion before, so I had to include a bit about where Chinese fashion was heading on my Top 10 List… So for your consideration: Please note the shoes on the ground: … Continue reading
Top 10 of 2010 Installment 1: Primitive Consumption
Please excuse my absence for the past week, but I discovered that my iPhoto was extremely unorganized, which made it nearly impossible to sort through the 13,000+ photos I have (since 2007) to compile my final Top 10 of 2010 … Continue reading


