Chanel Shanghai

 

The Chanel Pre-Fall 2010 Shanghai show released at the beginning of this month a short film called ‘Paris-Shanghai: Metiers d’Art.’ The film features a fantasy day-dreaming trip Coco Chanel would have made to Shanghai in the 60′s.

Controversy raised as instead of hiring Chinese models – or even Asians, Karl Lagerfeld chose European model’s faces painted as “Yellow Faces” to look Chinese – the racial make-up seems to be the latest trend in the fashion industry as recently seen with black painted models in French Vogue, V Magazine and America’s next Top Model.

According to Lagerfeld “It is an homage to Europeans trying to look Chinese… It is about the idea of China, not the reality…It has the spirit of, and is inspired by, but is unrelated to China. It is not authentic like a Peking Opera or something.”

No matter how many times I read that quote, I still don’t get the homage part. Isn’t a Chinese person the idea of China?

I wonder what is the Chinese reaction…Could Chinese people genuinely connect with Chanel beyond the labeled pretty clothes ?

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Just for China

Just for China

Red is THE hot color in China since ancient times, during the Chinese revolution, and until today : Red is an active participant in Chinese society and history. In Chinese, the very word “Red” also means “Hot” as in a “Hot trend”.

Chinese luxury market is so hot Van Cleef & Arpels introduced a red China-exclusive collection earlier in June.

Pure poetry : a dedicated line of sparkling diamonds and rubies, and the coral red stone studded Magic Alhambra series for those – like me, who affectionnate the four-leaf clover.

 

Van Cleef entered China 3 years ago with only one store in Beijing, but the company is planning to open two stores in Hangzhou and Shanghai later this year.

To be continued…