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There Is A Strong Chinese Wind On The International T Stage.

2011/2/19 9:31:00 208

T Station Shines China

  


 

 


On the 17 day, the model displayed the "Chinese elements" brand fashion in New York 2011 autumn winter fashion week.


  


 

 


When the East meets the west, it is often contradictory or frictional. On the stage of fashion, the traditional elements of the East are blended with western modern fashions and become sparks of wisdom and endless creativity. In recent years, international fashion brands have been attacking Chinese elements. T station There is a strong Chinese wind on it.


Blue and white porcelain became earrings or brooches in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in January. This is in Brazil. Latest fashion In the fashion show of brand TECA, the audience can not see the beauty of the charm of the Oriental elements.


In the fashion week of New York in February, Ralph Lauren, the famous designer of the world, integrated Oriental elements into his design concept. The silky silk robe mixed with emerald green, Chinese style dragon embroidery. All the Western audiences are dazzled. Lauren said that the first visit to China brought him many inspirations. He hopes to integrate the elements of Europe and America with China in the future.


Tan Yanyu, a famous Chinese designer, released her latest design in New York fashion week, inspired by Chinese Kunqu Opera and traditional paper-cut, which conveys the charm from ancient Chinese and folk dance. The most amazing thing is a few inspirations from traditional Chinese paper-cut patterns: the hollow surface is emanating from the ancient porcelain, and the inner layer is bright red with strong Chinese classical flavor. In the show, more than 1400 spectators in the audience applauded.


According to the introduction, almost every season now. Latest fashion In the press conference, we can always see the use of some "Chinese elements". In fact, in the international fashion design industry, there is hardly any fashion brand that does not use Chinese material as the inspiration source. The brilliant application of "Chinese elements" by foreign masters is convincing. If you take away the Chinese elements in their costumes, it will still be a complete garment, because designers blend the elements and details they want. {page_break}


In recent years, Chinese elements have been widely used in the field of costume design both at home and abroad, and Western clothing designers have been successful in excavating ancient Oriental bright and mysterious culture. But in China, the cultural elements of traditional China have become the "angels and demons" in the hands of local fashion designers. On the one hand, designers are playing with the concept of new icons, but lament the ingenious creativity that always falls behind western design circles. On the other hand, they are entangled in the perfect combination of national culture and fashion.


A Chinese fashion designer said, "Chinese clothing is short of big brands, and where is China's clothing brand in the future? We grow up in such an ancient civilized country. There is no lack of" Chinese elements "in our life, but we lack the wisdom to sink, study and experience, and digest and sublimate it.


Let the beautiful and precious traditional Chinese culture be inherited and developed, and it should be the door for Chinese clothing industry to open its cultural brand.

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