NE.TIGER to kick off China Fashion Week
October 25th, the eyes of the fashion world will be drawn to the Golden Hall of the Beijing Hotel, where top Chinese luxury fashion brand NE.TIGER will kick off the ninth China Fashion Week with dramatic flair.
A veritable weathervane for China's fashion trends, China Fashion Week always attracts the intense scrutiny of the international fashion world. NE.TIGER's fashion show will utilize the breathtaking special effects employed during the 2008 Beijing Olympics opening ceremony to reveal the brand's 2011 line of haute couture, which is based on the ancient Chinese sexagenary cycle (also known as Stems and Branches) and inspired by Chinese zodiac.
This spectacle, a grand celebration of fashion and culture, is sure to dazzle the event's important guests as well as global audience. NE.TIGER's line of custom Chinese clothing this season embodies the idea of combining the ancient with the contemporary, the East with the West.
It incorporates glamorous, intricate embroidery from the four great Chinese embroidery traditions, as well as the widely acclaimed K'o-ssu style of embroidery, braiding techniques of ancient China, and innovative Qiang embroidery, resulting in an all new, spectacular and timeless Chinese style.
A veritable weathervane for China's fashion trends, China Fashion Week always attracts the intense scrutiny of the international fashion world. NE.TIGER's fashion show will utilize the breathtaking special effects employed during the 2008 Beijing Olympics opening ceremony to reveal the brand's 2011 line of haute couture, which is based on the ancient Chinese sexagenary cycle (also known as Stems and Branches) and inspired by Chinese zodiac.
This spectacle, a grand celebration of fashion and culture, is sure to dazzle the event's important guests as well as global audience. NE.TIGER's line of custom Chinese clothing this season embodies the idea of combining the ancient with the contemporary, the East with the West.
It incorporates glamorous, intricate embroidery from the four great Chinese embroidery traditions, as well as the widely acclaimed K'o-ssu style of embroidery, braiding techniques of ancient China, and innovative Qiang embroidery, resulting in an all new, spectacular and timeless Chinese style.
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