
A model presents a collection by NE Tiger during China Fashion Week. [Photo provided to China Daily]
NE.Tiger continues to explore traditional Chinese culture, this time drawing inspiration from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). In its collection, imperial attire is transformed into modern versions with fitted silhouettes and Western tailoring.
International brands like Danish furrier Kopenhagen Fur and Italy's Giada Curtil also showed their offerings.
Milan-based Greek designer Angelos Bratis presented a collection of stunning light dresses.
More children's wear brands were present this time compared with previous years, all seeking to capitalize on the potential children's market in China.
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