Stylites

Out of Africa, Circa 2525

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For some foreigners, an annoying characteristic of Chinese fashion sense in
couples is the tendency to dress identically.  Designers and partners in
Zebra-hunting, Fangfang and Ken, should be more than excused because they have taken the concept of coordinated outfits to a more advanced level, both in location and time period.

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This isn’t the most atrocious example of couples coordinating their outfits.  Wearing the same scarf is much less offensive than matching jumpsuits.  Couples take note.

Posted on January 1st, 2009

2 Responses

  1. Aurelien Lecour says:

    There is definitly a big gap between coordinating the outfits, in order to look good together, which Fangfang and Ken are doing, and actually dressing alike, which can be very odd.

    I am glad to see that some peoples can make that difference. Coordinating the outfits can be a very interesting style statement. But, watch out, it is something that really has to be done very carefully. Doing this, it is very easy to cross the tiny boundary between ” Wow :-) ” and ” Ow :-(

  2. Ilsa says:

    I have never seen Ken not look uber-hip-pimp and this is not surprising at all as not only is Ken one of my favorite fashion fags – he is also a very well known and oh so famous stylist in Beijing and greater China….he was stylist for SuperGirl and is responsible for the winner looking so dykey – rock on Ken – i heart you always!

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