Sunny was at it again. For the opening of the Bulgari Jewelry show at Beijing’s National Museum, he had over 20 invitations to distribute amongst his friends. How is this guy so well connected?
Tag: Beijing Street Style
Outside the National Museum
I honestly thought this rather ’70s girl was Yao Chen, the movie actress.
An Office Girl
More from Initial Fashion
Cola first appeared on Stylites four years ago – in fact he was one of the earliest people to appear on this blog. At that time he was working in a little shop in 3.3 that sold some rather interesting menswear. Now, he is one of the owners of the first Initial Fashion boutique that just opened on Nanluoguxiang.
I commented that it was a surprising location for a fashion brand like Initial given the somewhat down-market or touristy nature of much of the other retail on this famous lane. Cola responded that they wanted to be in a place redolent of Beijing’s traditional culture in keeping with the design of this specific shop. The theme of the next Beijing shop, which will be at Joy City mall in Xidan, will reflect that location. Aside from the Beijing outlet, the brand has five shops in Shanghai, each with a different theme.
A Darling Designer
Photographed two years ago on Stylites, Cecaa’s brand, Mon Cheri, has recently grown into something more major. He was at the Initial Fashion opening party. The first shop of this Hong Kong brand in Beijing is on tourist-overrun Nanluoguxiang, a somewhat unexpected location for such a hip shop.
Happy in the Mall
Allover Stripes
Beijinger Kim likes to dress funky for his job at Japanese Brand MerciBeaucoup, but he also told me he wouldn’t mind wearing his stripey outfit outside the store.
Multi-Tasking Creator
Cat on a Roof
Beijing student Zaylin attended Electric Shadows Film Club’s screening of the American classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman last night. The club had been organizing monthly free classic movie streamings on the Bookworm’s rooftop terrace in Sanlitun throughout the summer and will hopefully find an indoor venue during fall and winter.
At the Flea Market
Actress, Weibo celebrity and “it” girl Tian Yuan organized a flea market at which vendors sold both used and new clothes, accessories and other knick-knacks. The sellers and wares seemed similar to what one finds on taobao, but the event was quite special, generating a good deal of enthusiasm for all things vintage. Profits went to charity.
Pale Green Loli
Roxanne is also at Central St Martins. I particularly like her skirt made from Miao minority embroidery and batik cloth. She found it at Beijing Muxiyuan fabric market.
A Beijing Holiday
Momo studies fashion and textile design at Central St Martins and is back in Beijing for the summer. Some of her collections are here.
Dusty Pink
Almost Accidental
Recently everyone has been sending me links to Accidental Chinese Hipsters, a street style blog in a very different spirit from Stylites. This photo from my friend Will Moyer seems to capture that spirit. The question always is whether these people are more stylish than the usual fashionistas and hip kids appearing here.