<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
          Lifestyle
          Home / Lifestyle / View

          Daring to be different

          By Kelly Chung Dawson | China Daily | Updated: 2011-02-22 09:06

          Daring to be different

          A model showcases four skirts Zhao designed. Photos Provided to China Daily

          A TV competition shows Chinese fashion designers are as creative as their Western peers and equally willing to push the boundaries. Kelly Chung Dawson reports.

          While most fashion experts will acknowledge China's potential as a luxury market, very few native Chinese fashion companies and designers have themselves actually succeeded on the international stage. But a hugely popular Chinese televised fashion design competition called Creative Sky, now entering its third season, seems to signal a growing belief that China may yet pride itself for its creative prowess.

          Similar to the American hit series Project Runway, the show pits designers against each other in timed battles that demonstrate skill under pressure over the course of several stressful months. The prize is a full scholarship to the school of fashion at Parsons The New School for Design, widely regarded as having one of the best fashion programs in the world. Around 10 million viewers tuned in to watch the second season finale, according to Creative Sky producer Zou Yitian.

          "The success of the show in China is a reflection of the current thirst for insight and knowledge about anything related to creativity," Zou says in an interview with China Daily. "Creativity, as applied to an industry, is a relatively new concept in China, and this is what the show is all about, hence the interest it is receiving."

          First-season winner Zhao "Wen" Qianyan, 29, is now studying for a Master of Arts in Women's Wear at Parsons. In person, he is tall and mostly serious. With his structured bowl cut and avant-garde style, he seems at home in New York.

          "I feel so lucky," Zhao says at his school's studio. He credits his family for his success. "My parents have always given me great freedom, which is very different from most Chinese families. As a result, even though my mother doesn't push me hard, I do it all for her."

          In fact, it was at the urging of his mother that Zhao applied to the competition while receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, the highly prestigious London fashion school. He was initially skeptical about the television show, he says, because so many Chinese fashion competitions seem almost predetermined. But a competitive cast and world-esteemed judges, including Chinese-American fashion designer Derek Lam and Simon Collins, dean of the school of fashion at Parsons, soon made it clear that Creative Sky was a serious competition, he says.

          Fortunately for him, the respect was mutual. Collins, who has participated as a judge in both seasons so far, says Zhao was a clear winner of the first season.

          "He's very, very talented," he says. "He was doing some wonderful experimental pattern cutting, really playing with people's perceptions of what a garment should really be. He was confounding people's expectations, and he was the only one in the competition who had a grasp of what a cohesive collection was. It was an easy decision."

          Lam was also impressed with the work he saw in the competition, he says. "There is no doubt that Chinese fashion designers have skills as mature as foreign designers," he says. "Before the show I had seen some work of the local designers and I was amazed at the craftsmanship and their desire to create something different. That is why I accepted the invitation (to judge the show)."

          Cross-cultural interaction is important in fashion, Lam says. "As a designer, it's always beneficial to be exposed to different cultures. You will feel inspired and be encouraged to explore new things. It not only applies to Chinese designers going abroad to study fashion but also to Western designers visiting Asia."

          Zhao's goals for his time abroad include making the most of Parsons' real-life hands-on approach to more than just conceptual design, he says. "I know that if I draw something I can make it, but the problem for me is that I need to learn more about marketing. If you don't know how to market and sell your clothing, it might as well be worth nothing. Here at Parsons we learn from big designers, and we learn real things."

          He intends to work in the United States or London after graduation, but also has plans for a showroom in China, where the fashion market is only just beginning, he says.

          However, he still believes that there is more opportunity in the West, he says. "In America and London, you will be valued. What's most important in China is not your talent or your skill. It's about your relationships," he says. "But here in America, if you are really good, you can be famous."

          Part of the problem for Chinese designers in China is the education system itself, he says. "Many Chinese people who want to study fashion forget that 'creativity' is the key word, not 'following'. There is a lack of creativity not only in fashion but also with computers, mobile phones and other areas where everything is copied."

          Collins agrees. "I do think there's a certain reluctance to stand out in Chinese education and among young Chinese designers. I'm not advocating prima donna behavior, but I do think that people should be confident enough in what they're doing to make a statement and push the boundaries. I don't think that's as natural in China as it is in the West."

          Zhao saw examples of duplication in the show, he says. "I think that some of the other contestants did work that was similar to other fashion designers' collections," he says. "When we got an assignment, people would search for other people's work. I don't think you should do that."

          Zou believes that it's not a lack of creativity that Chinese designers face. "There are plenty of very creative and artistic individuals in China," he says. "The issue is more in the lack of exposure and awareness. We shouldn't forget that not so long ago, everyone in China was wearing the same gray suit. But things are changing extremely rapidly today."

          Zhao encountered many strong designers in the show. "There were many good competitors, even if they all hated me," he says with a laugh. He often clashed with other contestants. But not with Yang Yang, a fellow designer he met on the television show and fell in love with. They are now happily married - one more reason he feels lucky, he says.

          Later, standing beside examples of his work, Zhao reveals more of the force of personality that drove him to win the competition and will likely fuel his success in the fashion world. "I do what I want to do, and I say what I want to say, even if my language will make someone angry," he says. "I think there's a revolution going on in fashion, and I believe I am different. I'm simply myself."

          Daring to be different

          Chinese designer Zhao "Wen" Qianyan poses with some of his works in New York.

          (China Daily 02/22/2011 page18)

          Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
          License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

          Registration Number: 130349
          FOLLOW US
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久国产一区二区三区| 国产一区二区三区不卡自拍| 欧洲亚洲国内老熟女超碰| 亚洲欧洲一区二区福利片| 国产毛片三区二区一区| 亚洲色大成成人网站久久| 制服 丝袜 亚洲 中文 综合| 97精品依人久久久大香线蕉97| 久久99久国产麻精品66| 精品国产这么小也不放过| 国产福利永久在线视频无毒不卡 | 亚洲国产免费图区在线视频| 亚洲精品777| 一本一道中文字幕无码东京热| 国产理论精品| 丝袜a∨在线一区二区三区不卡| 国产一区二区三区不卡视频| 丰满少妇被猛烈进出69影院| 亚洲人成影院在线观看| 精品少妇后入一区二区三区| 99久久99视频只有精品| 久草热大美女黄色片免费看| 国产成人AV大片大片在线播放| 国产农村妇女高潮大叫| 亚洲国产欧美在线看片一国产| 久久精品国产自清天天线| 午夜福利影院不卡影院| 美乳丰满人妻无码视频| 亚洲国产精品午夜福利| 亚洲 制服 丝袜 无码| 欧美天天综合色影久久精品| 国产精品一区二区三区黄| 最新亚洲av日韩av二区| 久久久这里只有精品10| 婷婷涩涩五月天综合蜜桃| 视频一区视频二区视频三| 国产成人8X人网站视频| 尹人香蕉久久99天天拍| 亚洲av综合a色av中文| 日韩精品亚洲国产成人av| 国产一区二区三区麻豆视频|