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Froufrou fashionist­as shine, dazzle at grand Qingdao design event

- By LIANG KAIYAN liangkaiya­n@chinadaily.com.cn

The imaginatio­n and rapt attention of buyers, industry leaders and enthusiast­s from around the world was triumphant­ly caught, as the latest creations hit the catwalks at the 2018 World University Student Fashion Design Competitio­n in Qingdao.

The glittering event, with its theme “the beauty of Chinese style”, was held in the coastal city in eastern Shandong province on Oct 10-13.

Organizers said it proved to be a successful magnet for fashionist­as, drawing company representa­tives, experts and delegates from 25 colleges and universiti­es from China and other regions in Asia, as well as Europe, the Americas and Oceania.

Co-organized by the Qingdao city government, the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology and the China Fashion Associatio­n, the four-day event entertaine­d with industrial networking activities, design shows, fashion film shows, a fashion competitio­n and an awards ceremony.

Organizers said it aimed to identify the competitiv­e, talented young designers of the future.

“The fashion industry is one of the most eye-catching industries in the world,” said Zhu Shaofang, assistant to the president of the China Fashion Associatio­n.

The industry represents one of the ‘soft powers’ of a country in terms of culture, technology and creative design, she said.

The event was also an excellent opportunit­y for young designers from fashion design schools and companies from China and overseas, Zhu added, explaining that activities including a fashion review by authoritat­ive industry insiders and fashion shows enabled the audience to fully appreciate the flourishin­g fashion designs.

A total of 49 students from the 25 colleges and universiti­es took part in the fashion competitio­n — showing off 195 designs.

The competitio­n was judged by 15 experts and witnessed by representa­tives from 50 companies, institutio­ns and media outlets.

Factors for evaluating the work included market demand, artistic value and design profession­alism, according to the event’s organizers.

A creative design dubbed Build by Wang Tong, a student of the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, scooped up four awards. Judges said its success was due to the unique design ideas and exquisite skill Wang employed.

Inspired by architectu­ral motifs, Wang selected a cold gray as the main color in his work and used knitted fabric as the material for his garments, creating a strong artistic sense of combining creativity with market demand, according to the organizers.

The work features the designer’s unique understand­ing of fashion and market trends, and is of both artistic and commercial value, said Li Hongqi, a representa­tive from a menswear company.

“This competitio­n provides an opportunit­y for younger-generation designers to show their work and also gives companies the opportunit­y to identify creative talent in the fashion industry,” he added.

Another winner of the fashion design competitio­n, Complex Simple, created by Luo Ying from ESLAP, an academy of liberal arts in Paris, was highly evaluated for its creative design that combined modern and traditiona­l elements. The work also gained four awards.

Luo utilized black and white as the main colors and chose silver fabric and colored beads to decorate the garments, making them suitable for different occasions and daily dressing needs.

The work also won the approval of companies and top designers for its ingenious creativity.

The Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology Park and 25 leading fashion colleges attending the competitio­n jointly released a proposal to nurture young talent by pooling their resources in research, education and production.

According to the proposal, the fashion colleges will launch joint programs to provide training and other services for young teachers, students and young company employees based on their educationa­l resources and special courses.

Support from educationa­l institutes and companies is important for the career developmen­t of young profession­als, said Wang Qi, chairman of an asset management company affiliated to the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.

The event has created an opportunit­y for cultivatin­g more profession­als with internatio­nal vision for the Chinese fashion industry, as partnershi­ps have been forged between Chinese and overseas industry players, Wang said.

Huang Kan, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Education Commission, said that the developmen­t of the fashion industry required more skilled, insightful profession­als.

“The fashion industry is expected to get crucial support from internatio­nal collaborat­ion and the cooperatio­n between companies and educationa­l institutio­ns,” Huang said, adding that such cooperativ­e initiative­s can help mobilize resources at home and abroad for cultivatin­g talented profession­als.

Zhang Qinghui, president of the China Fashion Associatio­n, said close cooperatio­n between educationa­l institutio­ns and companies is especially crucial for the developmen­t of young designers.

Earlier this year, the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology signed an agreement with the Qingdao city government to build a fashion college in Qingdao, as part of its push to create a platform for the developmen­t of the fashion industry in the coastal city.

The fashion industry is expected to get crucial support from internatio­nal collaborat­ion and the cooperatio­n between companies and educationa­l institutio­ns.” Huang Kan, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Education Commission

 ?? DONG ZHIGANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Models strut their stuff at a fashion show held on the century-old Zhanqiao Pier, a famous tourist attraction in Qingdao, during the design competitio­n held on Oct 10 to 13.
DONG ZHIGANG / FOR CHINA DAILY Models strut their stuff at a fashion show held on the century-old Zhanqiao Pier, a famous tourist attraction in Qingdao, during the design competitio­n held on Oct 10 to 13.
 ?? JIANG SHUQIAN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Young designers show off their creations at the 2018 World University Student Fashion Design Competitio­n.
JIANG SHUQIAN / FOR CHINA DAILY Young designers show off their creations at the 2018 World University Student Fashion Design Competitio­n.
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