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From Chet Lo And Asai To Yuhan Wang, LFW Is China’s Moment To Shine
Over 16 Chinese designers, both established and emerging, graced the five-day event’s official schedule. What makes London the best place to nurture Eastern talent? Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide To Chinese Brands At London Fashion Week
From Huishan Zhang to J E Cai, more Chinese brands than ever showed on and off schedule at London Fashion Week this season. Here’s Jing Daily’s analysis. Read MoreHow Gen Z Is Reshaping China’s Half-A-Trillion Wedding Market
Driven by Gen Z couples, China’s wedding sector will triple in size this year. But how do the demands of this generation differ from those before it? Read MoreLondon Fashion Week Fails to Connect with China
Fashionistas flocked to London Fashion Week, but Chinese participation was understandably low, and attempts to connect with the market were sparse. Read MoreCan Chinese Designers Shine at Milan Fashion Week? Ask Hui
Chinese creatives starring role at the recent Milan Fashion Week proved that Italy has a serious interest in Chinese brands. Read MoreFarfetch Launches Curated Galleries To Lure Out China’s Consumers
In addition to creating the physical connections that Chinese consumers are craving, the Farfetch community gallery events were also highlighted by intelligent partnerships. Read MoreQ&A: Designer Huishan Zhang Channels the Swinging 60s at London Fashion Week
Jing Daily talks with Chinese-born womenswear designer Huishan Zhang on his SS20 collection at LFW and how culture is the root of everything. Read MoreAt LFW, Which Brands Resonated With China’s Millennials?
Fashion week presents an opportunity for brands to connect with Chinese audiences. In London, some brands excelled while others missed the mark. Read MoreHuishan Zhang Shifts “Made in China” From Derivative to Innovative
The Queen made headlines during London Fashion Week when she graced the front row for the first time ever, but on a catwalk near Bond Street, Huishan Zhang made history. Read More30 Chinese Designers to Take Stage at Major Fashion Shows Internationally This Year
30 emerging and veteran Chinese fashion designers including Vivienne Tam and Lanyu will host shows at fashion week in New York, London, Milan and Paris. Read More