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‘Distinctly Chinese’ elements steal fashion spotlight

- By CECILY LIU in London cecily.liu@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Chinese fashion designers who have studied and lived overseas are pushing forward a new wave of modern design that champions cultural elements from China, and their collection­s are increasing­ly popular at home and abroad. At this year’s London Fashion Week, many Chinese designers exhibited garments, accessorie­s and jewelry incorporat­ing Chinese materials, such as silk and precious stones, as well as Chinese design elements like traditiona­l qipao dresses. Common to these designers is a deeper appreciati­on of Chinese culture developed while living abroad. This has coincided with a new trend among Chinese customers, many from the middle class and with disposable income, who are seeking Chinese-influenced design in their search for new identity and individual expression. “There is so much depth and volume to Chinese culture, which we can use to express ourselves, to express our feelings, emotions and character as Chinese, and that’s what fashion is all about,” said Wang Yang, who founded the jewelry brand Hera Moment eight years ago. Although this year’s London Fashion Week marks the first time that Wang has exhibited her jewelry overseas, she said the interest from buyers and individual overseas Chinese customers has been enormous. “They want something distinctly Chinese, which will shine when they go to meetings dominated by Western management leaders,” Wang said. Courtney Blackman, managing director of Forward PR, said she had noticed an increasing presence of Chinese design during internatio­nal fashion weeks. “Chinese designs are increasing­ly appearing in internatio­nal catwalks, because many Chinese designers are educated in internatio­nal fashion capitals like London, New York and Milan. So naturally they bring their collection­s to these cities.”

 ?? QIAN XINGQIANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Creations by Chinese designers are showcased during London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017 on Monday.
QIAN XINGQIANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Creations by Chinese designers are showcased during London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017 on Monday.

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