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The Autumn Clash, Xin Tian Di
This is the very aiyi (same outfit, different day) who helped me come up with the idea of clashing back in July. Well folks, now that it’s officially autumn my muse is changing it up, and I have to say … Continue reading
Posted in Best Dressed Generation, Chinese People, Clash, Color, Fall/Winter 2011, Gen X, Lu Wan District
Tagged Aiyi, Autumn, Best Dressed Generation, Clash, Gen X, Xin Tian Di
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Whipped, Xin Tian Di
So it was National Day a few days ago (October 1st), which marked the beginning of a “Golden Week” in China for its citizens, but the weather would make you think otherwise… It’s been cold and rainy these past few … Continue reading
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 Chinese Designers, Chinese People, Domestic Development, Uma Wang, Fashion System, Xin Tian Di, Just for Fun, Artistic, Model, Festive, Stylish, Huai Hai Road, Content, Best Dressed Generation, Gen Y, Patriotic, Kim Kiroic, Cultural Heritage, Contemporary Chinese Aesthetics
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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Androgyny Part 二 + Happy Friday!, Xin Tian Di
Wow this week went by fast… But that’s fine by me because it’s already Friday! So to wish everyone a happy Friday, here is the most cheerfully dressed old man I’ve ever seen in China: It’s a pretty gay outfit … Continue reading
Posted in Androgynous, Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Chinese People, Clash, Color, Gen X, Hats, Masculine vs. Feminine, Masculine vs. Feminine, Murse, Murse Project, Sun and Shine, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Androgyny, Artistic, Best Dressed Generation, Chinese People, Clash, Color, Gay, Gen X, Hats, Masculine vs. Feminine, Murse, Sun and Shine, Xin Tian Di
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The Future of Chinese Fashion II, ‘Greater China’
I noticed this little girl in Guangzhou scoping out the selection at a local kids clothing “store”, and it struck me as a bit odd to see such a young child be so discerning with her potential purchase (I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Bling Bling, Chinese People, Conspicuous, Conspicuous Consumption, Counterfeits, Domestic Development, Future of Chinese Fashion, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Kids, Literal, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Animal Print Leggings, Bling Bling, Cartier, Chinese Parents, Chinese People, Conspicuous Consumption, Counterfeits, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, I Need More, Kids, Literal, Only Child, Xin Tian Di
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Harry Potter Opening, Xin Tian Di
I saw the first viewing of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part II in China at midnight on opening day, and I was not at all disappointed… Well, I was a bit sad to see that the theater was … Continue reading
Sunday Best, Xin Tian Di
It’s Sunday again, a day for brunch and afternoon naps before the work week starts… again. In a way it’s the most relaxed day of the week, but it can also be one of the most demanding as we all … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese People, Conspicuous Leisure, Context, Pajamas, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Brunch, Chinese People, Conspicuous Leisure, Context, Heels, Pajamas, Street Pajamas, Sunday Best, Weekend, Xin Tian Di
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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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