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Valentino Shanghai collection details.
Sui He by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for Vogue China, September 2013
Edita Vilkeviciute for Vogue China, March 2011
Blog remedyrouge.com on the AmareSinh SS12 fashion collection by designer Huy Tran from NYC now living in Shanghai, China: http://www.remedyrouge.com/2011/11/amare-sinh-ss-2012-collection.html
Check out this Harper’s Bazaar China ad! It just screams Mulan warrior in high fashion. For some reason, as I look through these photos, I imagine a commercial with Justin Timberlake’s “Rock Your Body” playing as this model works her Bo staff through a maze of geometric lights. I love the lighting, the angled hair, the beautiful fashion, and the futuristic, cool style of this shoot. Anyone catch the Jackson-esque photo?
Oriental beauty. Some say unbeatable. Most definitely unique. Always an alternate approach, as seen here with this model during the XuMing Haute Couture show, part of China Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2013.
Source: Gettyimages.com
Tea House, Shanghai, China by Archi-Union Architects
The Tea House, located in the backyard of Archi-Union’s J-office, is constructed from the salvaged parts of the original warehouse’s collapsed roof. The site was extremely constricted with walls on three sides, and with only one side facing towards a nopen space that contains a pool. The space was further restricted by a mature tree.The design tries to embody harmony by integrating enclosure and openness, delightful space and logical construction and other complicated relations.
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YUZ / SHANGHAI
Occupying 9,000 square metres, the Yuz Museum at Xuhui Riverside in Shanghai is an enormous but very magnifique find. The private museum houses not-to-be-missed contemporary art from billionaire collector Budi Tek, and is fast becoming a beacon of contemporary Asian art.
After being impressed with the large-scale installations, don’t miss the second level galleries carrying smaller works of art such as paintings, sculptures and photographs. All this just 20 minutes from Sofitel Hyland Hotel. Magnifique!
iLook June 2014 edition
Masha Ma / Bao Xia Xue / By Fang
Exhibition during Shanghai Fashion Week @ SIFEC
Stylist, Baiba Ladiga
Model, Shen Fei Fei, @Elite Models Shanghai
Designers Baiba Ladiga, Mette Mousten,
Yuckie Kobayashi,
Make up, You Jia
Hair, Zhang Ping and Pan Qiang
(via Dark matter at Vision China June 2013)
By Fang @ Loree Rodkin China launch event
Fang Yang & Loree Rodkin
24th Floor Swimming Pool at the Holliday Inn, Shanghai Pudong Kangqiao
Holiday Inn Shanghai Pudong Kangqiao, strategically located at the center of Pudong New District, is the new landmark building and the first international branded hotel in the Kangqiao area. With the convenient access to the expressways, the hotel is only 25 minutes away from both of the International Airports (Pudong and Hongqiao), Shanghai Railway Station, Lujiazui Finance & Trade Center, People’s Square and Xintiandi at Puxi side. Other business areas like the New International Expo Center, Zhangjiang Hi-tech Park and Disney Shanghai are within close proximity of the hotel.
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Chinese artist Paul Shanghai uses pencils, erasers, and blending stumps on bristol board to create awesome drawings of water with a life of its own. The clear fluid takes on the shapes of a dragon, a person, flowers, and even a goldfish leaping out one bowl and into another.
At first glance, Paul’s painstaking drawings look like photo manipulation, but by looking closely at larger images of these pieces on his his DeviantART gallery, it’s clear that they really are pencil renderings. And they’re beautiful.
[via Design Taxi]
In this gorgeous editorial shoot for LIFE Magazine, Shanghai-based photographer, Mattieu Belin, asks us to interpret the mysterious plot of this poetic fashion story entitled Chengdu Summer Breeze. Clothes from Dongliang Shanghai. See the rest of the images here »