London for the Weekend

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Vintage checkered shirt, Zara bomber jacket, Topshop shoes, Mango bag, Raybans.

Hey guys, I got into London last night, and it’s been a full and pretty funny day. I literally know like five people in London right now, but I bumped into three of them walking down the randomest streets. Including Jeff and Paulien.

Anyway, we say two amazing shows today, first Yifang Wan, who I was first introduced to when I worked at WUHAO in Beijing this summer. While all the pieces I’ve seen by her have been very dark and black, this collection was all about clean cut white with funky shades and glittery party suits. So much glitter love. So much.


Jumpsuit whoa.

MERCEDES-BENZ CHINA FASHION WEEK | the guests

Model Chen Bi ge

Chinese VIPS and actors like Lu Yi and Miss Universe China 2011, as well as extremely relevant figures in China’s contemporary fashion scene, were all amongst the guests during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Beijing. There was a highly inviting and special lounge area available to guests with invitations.

From left: Chen Bi ge, Editor Su Mang, designer Schumacher, and model Liu Wen.
Su Mang. Personally, she is the absolute inspiring figure for me. She is the executive publisher and Editor of HARPER’S BAZAAR CHINA, was awarded the Advanced Individual of 2008 Chinese Creative Industry award, and is considered one of the most influential people in Chinese fashion. (and don’t you just love the gray-scale combination of her outfit with that pop of lime yellow?)
The VIP Lounge.
Famous chinese actor Lu Yi.

And this marks the last post of my Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week coverage series! I hope it introduced you to some new designers and facets of Chinese fashion – a field I’m hoping to jump into one day, if not in this coming summer. Thank you all so much for reading and responding! x

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