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Delightfully autumnal, I have to find out the precise name for this cape-like garment.
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Delightfully autumnal, I have to find out the precise name for this cape-like garment.
Photo: Suzy
Outside the Jue Festival, what a nice scarf and shawl collar.
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Mr. Tabata Yukihito has been a key figure in Chinese contemporary art since the 1980s. His Tokyo Gallery was established all the way back in 2002, when 798 was still in its early days.
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“- so long as it’s black,” said Henry Ford in reference to the color selection for Model Ts. Considered achromatic from a scientific perspective, I believe black is one of the five main colors in traditional China, but I will have to check that.
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The action in this look is happening not far above the pavement.
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I’ve always been fond of blue with green.
Nels Frye was just interviewed by Wang Tian, host of Changzhou TV, after a visit with Mayor Yao, Changzhou’s internationally minded mayor. Here are some select quotes:
Watch the Travel Channel (旅游å«è§†ï¼‰tonight at 9:45, Beijing time, to see a profile of me. Here is the trailer and you should be able to watch it live here, though this doesn’t seem to work on my machine.
Duan Yanling is the host of “Cheers for Creativity” (创享2018 in Chinese), a program featuring profiles of designers, editors and other creative types.
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What a nice roomy coat!
The era of brand-obsession, in which brand and price tag trump design, seems to be ending fast. As tastes evolve and diversify, Chinese designers and brands are seeing increasing interest in their products at home.
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Quite a pair of lapels here.
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Beyond the Starbucks coffee, there is actually something appositely American about this look.