PhD Interviews – Vogue China & Chinese fashion magazines — Vogue China和中国时装杂志

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  • I’m a London College of Fashion PhD Candidate & my thesis topic is Vogue China and Chinese fashion magazines
    我在伦敦艺术大学时装学院的博士学位. 我研究Vogue China和中国时装杂志
  • I am now interviewing anyone who works or has worked at Vogue China
    我现在采访在Vogue China工作的人
  • Please do let me know if you know anyone I should talk to – it’s just a few simple questions 🙂 请告诉我, 如果你认识我可以和任何人交谈-这只是几个简单的问题 🙂

Hello Kitty Pop-up supermarket at YATA

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The world’s first ever Hello Kitty Pop-Up supermarket opened recently in Hong Kong and its the cutest supermarket ever! Japanese style supermarket YATA hosts the pop-up in its Sai Wan location, and the store stocks hundreds of Kitty themed products from Hello Kitty wine and pastries, to sushi and even apples. The pop-up is open until May so any Sanrio fans be sure to pop by.

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#hellokitty #yata #hellokittysupermarket #hellokittylover #yatahongkong

 

Gucci A Magazine curated by Alessandro Michele featuring Petra Collins exhibition

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Gucci recently hosted an immersive art exhibition in partnership with A Magazine Curated By. Following the global release of the magazine in November 2016, the first of a trilogy of photography exhibitions was showcased at PMQ during Art Basel Hong Kong. Each exhibition showcased imagery from a different female photographer in each city, as the inaugural exhibition in Hong Kong showcased Petra Collin’s family portraits taken in Budapest, Hungary. At the Hong Kong show, the exhibition was spread across three large rooms. The mountains of Civita e Bagnoregio Italy – Michele’s favoured holiday spot – formed the backdrop in the first room. The Cabinet of Curiosities, showcased objects and images that appeared in the magazine issue, such as an embroidery of Michele using Gucci textiles and a range of historic textiles, polaroid photos and watercolours. The second room showcased Petra Collin’s series of portraits showcasing a day in the life of her Hungarian family, as her young cousins played dress up in Gucci and enjoyed the summer of their youth. The #BlindforLove Cinema was in the final room and was an immersive audio-visual experience. The wall projections featured a wrap-around video loop of various artists and pieces showcased in the exhibition.

The second stop of the tour saw Coco Capitan’s handwritings and Italian snapshots in Beijing, while the third stage hosted a portrait of Joshua Tree, California by Gia Coppolla. Those looking for a typical fashion exhibition would have been disappointed, but it was further testament to Alessandro Michele’s zeitgeist zeal and a powerful message of support for female photographers too.

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