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2023-10-24 34076
Shanghai Fashion Week: Key Brand Recommendations
This fashion week mainly focuses on new Chinese style, avant-garde work clothes, and modern urban styles, and sees many different ways of presenting Chinese elements. HEMU draws inspiration from the aesthetic charm of the Song Dynasty and combines intangible cultural heritage fabrics to weave the "Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" in fashion. TUYUE this season is inspired by the word "Hundred Birds Returning to their Nest", with the theme concept centered around tracing back to their hometown of Chaoshan; The Spring and Summer 2024 series of China-Chic brand Clot presents Chinese culture from an international perspective with the theme of "connecting the past and opening the future"; Xander Zhou and Private Policy brands, embodying future tooling principles; The biggest feature of the Rico Lee brand is its emphasis on sporty details and functional tailoring.
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2020-10-23 98958
Blend of French Aesthetics and Oriental Charm -- Analysis of Lanvin Men's and Women's Catwalks
Bruno Sialelli, creative director of Lanvin, mixes the traditional with the modern, starts a time travel in Shanghai, and unveils its S/S 2021 collection, Yu Garden. This new series also works as the special preheating activity of the third China International Import Expo, presenting the brand's core history, classic collections and profound cultural connotation. Bruno Sialelli nods to brand's classics through 58 looks, brings audience to the 1920s, and relates Lanvin's heyday to the present. The electronic misc band, Mandarin, opens this collection with Echo, and musics are under the charge of the lead singer Chace. In addition, Lanvin also invites artists such as Li Wenhan Mu Ziyang and Liu Lingzi as models, mixing the past and the present, the western and the oriental.