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London Fashion Week Is Blowing Stronger "Chinese Style"

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In February 21st, in the British capital London, British designer Paul Smith (middle) showed his autumn and winter 2011.

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After the work, we greet the audience.

2011 autumn and winter in London

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It was held in from February 18th to 23rd.


London's 2011 autumn and winter fashion week is coming to an end. The colourful and colorful Scotland show has never been lacking in Oriental elements. With the appearance of more Chinese faces on the T stage, "Chinese style" is becoming the fashion week in London.

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Harold Tillman, chairman of the British Fashion Association, said that fashion and music, no matter which country you come from, whether it is British or Chinese, can come to London Fashion week.


Last year, the mainland girl, duer, who joined the London Fashion Week as a "new generation" designer, brought her "three times lucky" theme clothing exhibition this year.

She likes to use bold bold colors with exaggerated and lively animal designs to express the fashionable feeling full of childish tastes.


Duer, who has been working abroad for 10 years, said: "the most difficult thing to do in a foreign land is to truly build self-confidence and do something consistently and eventually be recognized by everyone."


Du is a lucky and outstanding Chinese designer, who has not only succeeded in the display stage of London Fashion Week, but also designed to be sold in the Searl Selfridge shopping center, London's "popular weathervane".

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In February 21st, in the British capital London, the model displays the fashion of Paul Smith 2011 autumn and winter fashion in London Fashion week.

London 2011 autumn winter fashion week was held in from February 18th to 23rd.


Besides the designers on the T stage, Chinese faces on the T stage are also increasing.

In the more than 150 countries of the world synchronized live Burberry show, Liu Wen and Feifei Sun let people appreciate the Oriental beauty of Chinese models.

Christopher Bailey, the design director of Burberry, said, "they are very beautiful and who doesn't like it? The Chinese model's addition makes the show very international."

Now many Chinese live in London. They have become a part of London's multiculturalism. "


Chinese elements have also become the inspiration for many new British designers.

While returning to the style of men's clothing this season, Paul Smith did not forget to use the colorful embroidered black silk skirt shaft, reminiscent of the ancient Chinese "belly bag".

Unique this season's T show models comb two "bun" on the top of the head, which resembles the ancient Chinese servant girl's head and is called the "Chinese girl" in the west by the media.


London Fashion Week needs not only fashion elements, but also the most needed oxygen in the British fashion industry. China's huge consumer groups and markets are such an oxygen generator.

Burberry has announced that it will increase its number of stores in China from less than 50 to 100.

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