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WENZHOU, China — At a factory in Zhejiang province on China’s eastern coast, two mounds of discarded cotton clothing and bed linens, loosely separated into dark and light colors, pile up on a ...
“New Chinese style” merges all manner of contemporary design with traditional Chinese aesthetics, applied to everything from clothing to furniture. Here’s why it’s become popular.
"Traditional Chinese clothing culture is essential for students to refine their aesthetic sensibilities and spark fresh design concepts, enabling them to integrate this knowledge into practical ...
New Chinese-style clothing is typically defined as attire that seamlessly integrates traditional Chinese elements with contemporary styling.
China is the world's largest textile producer and consumer, throwing away 26 million tons of clothes each year, mostly made of unrecyclable synthetics.
The approval of Algeness® VL in China signals a pivotal step for Advanced Aesthetic Technologies, further expanding its reach in the growing global market for aesthetic solutions.
Rediscovering Chinese aesthetics Hanfu experiences a revival in popularity, blending historical symbolism with contemporary fashion trends, igniting cultural appreciation and innovative designs ...
SHANGHAI — With the runways ruled by the Miu Miu aesthetic and New Chinese style, the local fashion market lacked a certain disruptive impetus that could point to future growth opportunities ...
Photo: Courtesy of Xu's studio Vast system of culture The Chinese high-end women's clothing brand NuNu&NoNo debuted its new season collection by Chinese fashion designer Zhang En.
Chinese fashion designer Wang Tao, commonly referred to as Taoray Wang, unveiled her collection of neo-Chinese clothing during the 2025 Spring/Summer New York Fashion Week (NYFW) in September 2024.
“New Chinese style” merges all manner of contemporary design with traditional Chinese aesthetics, applied to everything from clothing to furniture. Here’s why it’s become popular.
WENZHOU, China (AP) — At a factory in Zhejiang province on China’s eastern coast, two mounds of discarded cotton clothing and bed linens, loosely separated into dark and light colors, pile up ...