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Old 27-11-2007   #16
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stylites.net

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thanks! please keep posting
Thanks. I think the pictures on stylites.net show that Beijingers aren't just copying Japan:



things are a little undone here - it's rough and tumble kind of city, but it's very artistic as well



It's not just cuteness like in other Asian cities. Sure, you could say it's not fashionable, but there is a certain distinct character, no?



Hey, this guy is working with limited resources, both in terms of inspirations and money.



It may not be revolutionary like Tokyo, but there is something said for sweetness, no? For more, check out stylites.net
 

Old 28-11-2007   #17
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Maggie Cheung

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I saw Maggie come through Lane Crawford that night, and she is beautiful. I hadn't quite understood the decades of adoration she has received in China until that moment. The French love her as well.
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Old 28-11-2007   #18
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From the Hutongs of Beijing

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Old 30-11-2007   #19
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Near the Central Drama Institute

From www.stylites.net, these are more bohemian students of Beijing:








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Old 30-11-2007   #20
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^thanks again for the picture and commentary--very interesting to understand the context of these photos
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Old 30-11-2007   #21
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I saw Maggie come through Lane Crawford that night, and she is beautiful. I hadn't quite understood the decades of adoration she has received in China until that moment. The French love her as well.
yes, i even prefer her to gong li
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Old 04-12-2007   #22
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At a rock bar, one of the most famous in Beijing (there are only a few):



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Old 05-12-2007   #23
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The marketing manager from a local club.



A boutique owner.



College students



A designer
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Old 10-12-2007   #24
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Finally my pictures from the Lane Crawford opening party can appear on stylites.net, since they have now already appeared in the December issue of That’s Beijing. Please go to www.stylites.net to see more.



Bernie describes Beijing as “culturally rich” with consumers “ready for anything”. His attitude and look both seem “ready for anything” with this singular cotton waistcoat that blends British tradition with the de-rigeur black of the fashion elite. Based in Hong Kong, Bernie is, I believe, a buyer for Lane Crawford.




Did anyone ever say Chinese women don’t have long legs. Even with this pair, the leg warmers seem to add rather than subtract from height. Fangfang is a fashion designer who owns her own shop; the coat is her own creation.



Lane Crawford’s junior buyer, Jimmy says menswear at Lane Crawford will rely on key brands like Zegna and Armani, while educating on new brands with a more “romantic” spirit. His Burberry Prorsum wool/cashmerecoat with braided epaulettes (RMB 27,350) encapsulates that spirit and the size 48 hanging in the store happens to be a perfect fit for me. Instead I picked up a similar, but inferior because it lacked the braided epaulettes and Italian fabric, piece in 3.3 for RMB 550.
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Old 12-12-2007   #25
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From stylites.net: Dior Homme "dhoti" trousers:



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Old 17-12-2007   #26
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More from www.stylites.net:



An interpreter who speaks four languages.



Works in journalism
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Old 02-01-2008   #27
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Old 05-01-2008   #28
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your site's great..

you took some nice pics..

you are doing what i wanted to do when i was in Beijing..

ha..
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Old 15-01-2008   #29
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me in china =)

just goofing around
 
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