Super VC, the most well-known Brit-pop style band in China, are also the most style-attuned of rockers and they are often in the front row of fashion shows.
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Super VC, the most well-known Brit-pop style band in China, are also the most style-attuned of rockers and they are often in the front row of fashion shows.
Super VC应该能算是最çƒçˆ±æ—¶å°šçš„ä¸å›½ä¹é˜Ÿã€‚
Super stylist Even was at the spectacular Phillip Lim fashion show that was at Dongbianmen over the weekend.
引领风潮Phillip Lim的时装秀在东便门上演。
Hang on the Box’s Gia was part of the diverse crowd out for the 3.1 Phillip Lim party at Lane Crawford.
One doesn’t see them much in Beijing, but Ni Ya, Style Director for Men’s Leon, always sports something dapper. Here he is at the party at Lane Crawford for Phillip Lim.
在北京很少è§åˆ°è¿™æ ·çš„平绒鞋,但男人风尚形象总监倪亚总是大阪得很有å“味。他å‚与了连å¡ä½›ç»™çº½çº¦è®¾è®¡å¸ˆPhillip Lim的派对。
Ready for the upcoming season, Nancy Lou will be working at the second Fragrance Library, which is going to be opening in Sanlitun North Village (there is already one in the south). This is an American novelty perfume brand with scents such as dirt, tootsie roll, and tomato paste.
Here is Wing, also wearing the same reindeer print from Japanese brand Mercibeaucoup. They were at the V*tamin fashion show which showed off the wares of over 40 retailers, including Liu Jo, Eldi, and others with shops in Sanlitun Village. This giant mall development occupying much of Sanlitun is the most fashionable shopping center in Beijing and a key promenade for stylish youth.
Thanks to my friends over at enovate for doing a feature on my coverage of the Modern Sky Festival.
And today…Okay, viewers must be tiring of photos from the Modern Sky festival, but I had such a wealth of them sitting on my computer. On a normal day on the streets of Beijing, I rarely see anyone to photograph.
To me, it seems like a perfect outfit for a music festival. I could imagine this exact look some time in the early 1970s.
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Just one percent of my visitors were from Japan over the last year. Obviously, there is a language issue, but I would expect a country so interested in personal style to take more of an interest in how its neighbors dress (and to what extent they hipsters in Shibuya and Harajuku).
Fortunately, Chiemi Isozaki from Japanese online publication Hitspaper just interviewed me (click here for the piece in Japanese) . Select “more” for the Engish.
Here is Meng again, cool as always.