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The Chinese Dandy, French Concession
I love dandies, but I don’t like the way Wikipedia describes them. They portray dandies as middle class people who would imitate the upper class because they wanted or longed to be of that status, but that’s not how I … Continue reading
Posted in Androgynous, Arbitration, Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Bikes, Chinese People, Conspicuous Consumption, Dandies, Democratization, Domestic Development, Fashion System, Fashion Theory, Gen X, Gen Y, Imitation, Shang Xia, Social Integration, Socks, Stylish, Thesis, Xu Hui District
Tagged Androgynous, Arbitration of Taste, Aristocracy, Artistic, Bamboo, Best Dressed Generation, Bikes, Conspicuous Consumption, Dandy, Democratization, Domestic Development, Fashion Theory, Gen X, Gen Y, Gentleman, Imitation, Shang Xia, Social Integration, Social Stratification, Socks, Stylish, Suits, Taste vs. Money, Top Down Dissemination, Yunnan
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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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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 Chinese People, Chinese Designers, Domestic Development, Old, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Conspicuous Consumption, Cultural Imperialists, Counterfeits, Kids, Homogenizing Forms, Peripheral Monogrammed Goods, Stylish, Bags, Gucci, Back, Clash, Ruxury, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Joseph Li, Conspicuous, Social Stratification, Gareth Pugh, Show Studio, Kowloon, Pitti Immagine, JOYCE
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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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Helen Lee’s Eponymous Debut @ SFW, Jing An District
Helen Lee presented her eponymous collection on Sunday night at 800Show to Shanghai’s fashion elite, such as this beautiful young lady (my friend Hart from shanghaistylefile.com also noticed her): The young Chinese designer is known quite well for her INSH … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Designers, Chinese People, Domestic Development, Fashion Shows, FW11, Helen Lee, Jing An District, Series, Shanghai Fashion Week, Stylish
Tagged 800Show, Chinese Designers, Chinese People, Chinese Style, collection debut, Domestic Development, eopnymous, Fashion Shows, FW11, Helen Lee, INSH, Jing An District, Series, Shanghai Fashion Week, Street Style, Stylish
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The Fashion (and Farmer) Line, Shanghai Subway
So Subway Line 10 has previously been dubbed the “Farmer Line” by many Shanghaiers, but I want to coin it as the “Fashion Line” because it goes to Top Chinese Designer Uma Wang‘s Studio, gianormous exhibition and trading space Shanghai … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Glamazon, Hipsters, Stylish, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Bund, Chinese People, Glamazon, Hipster, Line 10, Shanghai Mart, Stylish, The Fashion Line, Uma Wang, Xin Tian Di, Yu Garden
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Karl Lagerfeld Photography Exhibition Opening, Bund
I’m still finishing up moving, but I’ve got internet and my computer all situated finally so I thought I’d post some more pics that don’t really need any explanation. So for your viewing pleasure, here are two young, stylish Chinese … Continue reading
Posted in Artistic, Bund, Chinese People, Style, Stylish
Tagged 18Gallery, Artistic, Bund, Chinese People, Chinese Style, Exhibition Opening, Karl Lagerfeld, Photography, Stylish
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