China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hangzhou event gives Asian fashion a chance to take on Western brands

- By SUN YUANQING sunyuanqin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

In Asia, indigenous fashion has long been overshadow­ed by Western brands, but the region has gradually come together to change this.

The Asia Fashion Federation recently held its annual conference in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province.

The theme this year is “fashion without borders in an Internet Plus era”, focusing on how the fashion industry can take advantage of the internet.

The organizati­on, establishe­d in 2002, is a fashion liaison among China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. It is intended to enhance lifestyles and culture in East Asia, and promote the developmen­t of the region’s fashion industry.

Member countries alternatel­y host the annual conference. It consists of a chairman’s meeting, seminars, business-matching programs and other trade and academic activities.

This year, the opening runway show presented 60 pieces by Asian designers, including Chinese designer Liu Sicong and Singaporea­n designer Danelle Woo.

Zhang Qinghui, president of the China Fashion Associatio­n, says Asian countries now face similar challenges with the rise of the internet, artificial intelligen­ce and the internet of things, despite its huge market.

“It is time for us to work on a deeper level to promote the fashion business in Asia,” he says.

David Wang, the chairman representi­ng Singapore in the AFF, says: “It is very challengin­g for brands to expand their business or to stay sustainabl­e.

“Many young designers have already experiment­ed with digital prints, new methods of cutting and garment-assembling techniques as well as using techno fabrics to give their products an edge. And further technologi­cal improvemen­ts have enabled bigger brands to be a step ahead of the others.”

The three-day event was broadcast live on the internet, attracting tens of millions of viewers online. They could also buy designers’ products directly on the live-broadcast page.

The participan­ts were invited to visit the Alibaba Group, where they were introduced to the latest developmen­ts in e-commerce.

The event also saw the opening of the E-fashion Town, a newly developed town in Hangzhou for Asian designers.

Some 20 designers and 36 fashion brands have opened studios in E-fashion Town. They include renowned designers like Lu Minchao and Wang Yutao.

Meanwhile, Hangzhou is encouragin­g more designers to set up studios in the town.

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present creations by Asian designers at the opening runway show during the annual conference of the Asia Fashion Federation.
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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY
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Models
 ??  ?? From top: Fendi bags designed by former Olympic diving champion Guo Jingjing, actress Yang Ying and artist Liang Yuanwei.
From top: Fendi bags designed by former Olympic diving champion Guo Jingjing, actress Yang Ying and artist Liang Yuanwei.
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From top: Creations by TV presenter Yang Lan, model Liu Wen and art director Tim Yip.

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