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Western Fashion Advocates "Chinese Style"

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Western Fashion Advocates "Chinese Style".

China has been an important source of inspiration for the fashion industry for a long time, the Financial Times reported.

In fashion, the influence of Chinese style is enduring.

China and its potential market have become an important target of Western brands.

Last October, Fendi Italy held a fashion show at the Great Wall in China.

This fashion show starts with 88 gorgeous red costumes, ends with a set of black cheongsam, and the middle dress uses the "round" elements according to Karl Lagefeldt, the creative director.

Kerry Taylor, a senior fashion personage and antique fashion auctioneer, for example, said in 1790s, "Oriental style tea dress is indeed popular. This is a semi formal dress. Ladies will wear this dress when they meet guests."

In 1820s, another Chinese wind in the fashion industry was launched. This trend was led by French designer Jana Lanvin. She used some Oriental style ancient ornamentation, and French designer Paul Pwara also participated in it.

Decades later, designer Eve Szentloran once again drew inspiration from oriental aesthetics, which can be seen in his 1978 series of Chinese costumes.

The Chinese wind is an important part of the western fashion book.

There are some details to illustrate this point: Alessandro della boasts the design of a jacket with a Chinese collar; the design of dresses van Norton shows flowers and bamboo elements; CELINE's fashion uses bright Qian Lianhong, Versace's sandals and Chris Dean Dio's stiletto heels with exotic black tassels; the surface decorations formed by the complex collage of the fashion designer Tan Yuyan, born in China and now settled in New York, also embodies this.

Sarah Gian, a lecturer at London Fashion College, quoted the financial times as saying: "the Chinese wind is a wonderful idea of China's dream land. Everything in China is unique, luxurious and shocking."

Dragons, butterflies, flowers, wide sleeves, standing collar and pagoda graphics are all manifestations of Chinese style.

Giorgio Armani, a famous designer in Italy, has always loved the use of Chinese elements in his works. The details of the new products this quarter reflect this.

In the latest series of fashion, he used bright black tassel in his designs for jackets, ladies' wear and accessories.

Armani said: "China is a place of extraordinary magic, and for us Westerners, it has a mythical charm."

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