Out of Africa, Circa 2525

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.

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.
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
“
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!