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Tag Archives: Fashion
Should Chinese political delegates wear $2,000 suits?
A photo montage is being circulated on Sina Weibo that shows Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) delegate Li Xiaolin wearing an Emilio Pucci blazer and pants suit contrasted against a group of raggedy village children. Li Xiaolin is currently … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Culture, Internet and Media
Tagged clothing, CPPCC, Danwei.com, Emilio Pucci, Fashion, Li Xiaolin, NPC
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Introducing: Hermes Man!
Sexy Beijing‘s new video: Fashionista.
Quick news for Nanjing commuters
The Oriental Guardian wants you to know that you can buy a pair of Crocs for just 30 yuan.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Fashion, Oriental Guardian, vaccines
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Goose stepping in red skirts and the chairman’s smile
Hu Jintao’s favorite part of the military parade for National Day?
Posted in Photography
Tagged army, Fashion, Hu Jintao
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Zhao Bandi: art, fashion and carpetbagging
Zhao Bandi is still making a fuss about panda bears, and now he is also going after Hollywood.
Posted in Fashion
Tagged ambush marketing, art, boycott, earthquake, Fashion, film, Kung Fu Panda, Lian Yue, Olympics, pandas, Sichuan, Steven Spielberg, Zhao Bandi
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American Apparel in China
Clothing brand American Apparel to set up shop in China, selling U.S. made clothes.
Posted in Business
Tagged advertising, American Apparel, Fashion, marketing, retail
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Beijing wifi, clothes and consumerism
Notes about three Beijing blogs.
Panda fashion panda art
Zhao Bandi panda fetish, now wearable Xinhua has published the photo reproduced here as part of a gallery that is described thusly: A model presents a creation for Bandi-Panda fashion show by Chinese conceptual artist Zhao Bandi at China Fashion … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion
Tagged art, Fashion, panda, propaganda, Zhao Bandi
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Science fiction bikinis
A swimsuit mag published by the Science Fiction World folks, and a new online SF zine, Fly to Fantasy (幻翔).
Posted in Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising
Tagged fantasy, Fashion, science fiction, Science Fiction World
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