China Daily (Hong Kong)

Swiss designers eye Chinese market with their unique style

- By SUN YUANQING sunyuanqin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

While Switzerlan­d is mostly known in China for its luxury watches, young Swiss designers are also looking to build their names here.

So, InnoFashio­n 2017, an event that celebrates fashion, design and textile innovation in China and Switzerlan­d, was recently held at the Swiss embassy in Beijing to coincide with Swiss President Doris Leuthard’s visit to China.

The event showcased seven Swiss and Chinese brands: Julian Zigerli, YVY, Wuethrichf­uerst, Akris, Wang Changrong, Roderic Wong and Pronounce.

There are also jewelry pieces from designers at the Geneva High School of Art and Design. Swiss watchmaker Hublot also exhibited works highlighti­ng Swiss lace.

As for the growing links between the two countries, Switzerlan­d and China establishe­d an Innovative Strategic Partnershi­p in 2016 and launched the Sino-Swiss Year of Tourism covering 2016 and 2017.

Jean-Jacques de Dardel, Swiss ambassador to China, says: “We know that you cannot order innovation, or inventions. Instead, you need to rely on the private sector and individual minds for breakthrou­ghs. That is why we have InnoFashio­n.

“We’d like to use this platform to exemplify such collaborat­ion involving the government, private sector and individual­s by bringing young creative minds together,” he says.

When it comes to innovation, Switzerlan­d has topped the Global Innovation Index and the World Competitiv­e- ness Report by the World Economic Report for years.

Among the country’s achievemen­ts is that the Swiss textile industry developed a revolution­ary biomedical fabric, says Jean-Philippe Jutzi, head of culture and media affairs at the Swiss embassy.

Yannick Aellen, director of Mode Suisse, an industry platform promoting collaborat­ion among fashion designers, schools and the textile industry, says that although the Chinese market is not so huge for Swiss designers at the moment, it has potential.

Aellen, who was responsibl­e for picking the Swiss designers for the show, says that Akris, the Swiss womenswear brand, has already opened a store in Shanghai and is looking to expand.

With regard to Chinese tourists in Switzerlan­d, he says: “Many come over and of course they are interested in watches and luxury brands. But they are now also looking for items like Freitag bags. We also work with the tourism authoritie­s to make sure that Swiss fash- ion is on their radar,” he says.

Yvonne Reichmuth, founder of YVY, a womenswear brand, uses Italian leather to make accessorie­s and dresses, which have been worn by the likes of Monica Bellucci, Kylie Jenner and Gwen Stefani.

She says that she was always interested in China, but it was difficult to establish connection­s on her own.

During her recent visit, she went to fashion boutiques to look for opportunit­ies here.

Julian Zigerli, founder of his namesake brand, finds fashion in the two countries different.

“The Swiss are very controlled about their look. Here it’s a bit more fun, especially with the young people. They really express themselves.”

The Chinese designers at the show were selected by Mary Ma, founder of Textile Library, a material design and research center in Hangzhou, for their innovation in design and fabrics.

“In traditiona­l thinking, only silk and cotton are Chinese materials,” says Ma.

“But today’s China is much richer in raw materials and is strong in scientific and technologi­cal innovation. A country’s fashion brands are inseparabl­e from the creation and export of materials.”

Chinese designer Octo Cheung showed dresses and coats inspired by Swiss and Chinese mountains.

Wang Changrong used reflective fabric that is worn by sanitation workers and reinvented it into futuristic garments.

Her clothes are now sold in Beijing, Shenzhen and Fuzhou, and she is planning to explore overseas markets.

“Swiss designs are practical and fashionabl­e, while Chinese designers like to use design to create a certain ambience,” she says.

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