Taciturn Li

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Taciturn Li is one of my favorite brands in China and the first outlet just opened at Yangmeizhu Xiejie (杨梅竹斜街)near Qianmen.  By a young man named Yunze who feels very Beijing, the brand is nonetheless inspired by American workwear while using mostly Japanese fabrics.  Taciturn Li was one of the brands that I selected for the Made in China shop-in-shop at the American Rag in LA and it has been one of the most successful brands there.

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American Rag Opens

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The American Rag store at Crystal Galleria in Shanghai is in its soft opening phase. It’s near Jing’an Temple on Yuyuan Road. Go in this weekend and say you are friends with Nels to get a 20% discount on all purchases.

Click below for more photos of this new retail concept that is sure to change how the Shanghai style crowd shops and dresses.

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The HUB Moves to Shanghai

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If you’ve been in China for any significant amount of time, you should be sick of discussions comparing Beijing and Shanghai. And of course Hong Kong can also creep in. Which city is the best, most fun, most stylish, least fake, etc., etc.? I borrow the answer of my friend Charlie Ducane, who says “the ideal Chinese city runs like Hong Kong, is peopled by Beijingers, and looks like Shanghai.” Beijing has rockstars, artists, and their admirers. Shanghai has beautiful art deco buildings and tree-lined streets. Hong Kong is efficient.

When it comes to which one is the fashion capital, there’s also lively debate. My friend Tim Parent analyzes this question in this article for Business of Fashion. The HUB founders Peter Caplowe and Richard Hobbs, with quite a bit of input from me – I’ve been working with Asia’s leading fashion trade fair for nearly two years – have decided to put their bets with Shanghai now after four shows in Hong Kong.

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Bi Fu by Chen Xing

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A young fashion brand based out of Beijing’s ever hipper Dashilar neighborhood, Bi Fu by Chen Xing is a brand that appreciates Chinese history as well as cutting-edge technology and is not afraid to bring the two together.  Chen Xing’s creations are on exhibit in the lobby of the Four Seasons Hotel Beijing from now until July 9.

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“Made in China” Coverage

Quite a bit of coverage has come out on our Made in China shop-in-shop including from the LA Times,  WWD, Jing Daily, Apparel News, Style by Asia, and Racked LA.  You can see a brief interview with me on CCTV as well.  Click on this link and go to 11:33.

Beijing-based blogger Lady Liaoliao got her post on the event syndicated by a wide range of meida: the Lady Liaoliao Wechat Platform, Sohu mobile, Zaker, 163, Phoenix Mobile, Haibao, Rayli, Sina, Weibo, and Wechat.  What we are waiting for is the youku coverage resulting from her visit.

WWD on Amrag Shop-in-Shop

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American Rag Cie founder Mark Werts and I were having dinner at Beijing’s Opposite House almost a year ago and we came up with the idea for a shop-in-shop that would transform a section of his giant fashion emporium on La Brea Avenue in Central Los Angeles.  The theme would be rising Chinese fashion designers who had never before been sold in the US.

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After a few trips across the Pacific, tricky international bank transfers, and some trade fairs like Showroom Shanghai and The HUB, the Chinese shop-in-shop is opening on May 14.  Media from across the US and from China will attend the event.  WWD has already done a piece that you can see here or by clicking more – there are more pictures as well.

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Initiating a PLATFORM

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Lane Crawford is calling out to creative designers and entrepreneurs to collaborate! Come and bring your portfolio of works to the open days listed below:

Hong Kong: Lane Crawford, One Island South home store and showroom, Wong Chuk Hang May 5, 2015  

Shanghai: Lane Crawford Square, May 7, 2015

To find out more about the details and criteria of Lane Crawford’s selection, visit Lane Crawford’s PLATFORM Initiative (English) or Lane Crawford’s PLATFORM Initiative (Chinese).

chinafashionbloggers.com

The site has gone through a nice re-design and I am now anticipating a fun re-launch party.  If you haven’t checked before, chinafashionbloggers.com is a site that agglomerates all of the English language blogs that focus on China.  The creator, Timothy Parent, has been a star on this scene for quite a while and hats off to him for persevering in providing this resource.  It seems that in its new guise, there will be an additional focus on design and lifestyle resources, which reflects the current direction of the market.

Great to see my own profile there as well.