China's passion for fashion on show in Paris
PARIS: Chinese stars dot the front rows, a new designer from the country joins the runway calendar, and its retailers scout the...
PARIS: Chinese stars dot the front rows, a new designer from the country joins the runway calendar, and its retailers scout the city for talent: China's love affair with style is on full view at Paris Fashion Week.
Outside the French capital's Rodin Museum on Friday, paparazzi clustered around after the Dior show poring over a hand-out from the company, matching names to the faces of the Chinese celebrities they had just snapped.
Though totally unknown in Paris, these young women - the actresses Huo Siyan, wearing a stand-out plumed hat, Li Xiaolu or Lin Peng -- were clearly the stars of the day, dressed to kill with a buzz of security agents around them.
And their presence signals a shift in a high-end fashion industry turned increasingly towards the booming country.
Home to more billionaires than anywhere except the United States, China's luxury market is forecast by McKinsey & Co to soar to 27 billion dollars by 2015 - one fifth of the world total - up from 10 billion dollars in 2009.
"It is a country that is passionate about fashion, like all emerging nations where appearance is of the utmost importance," Didier Grumbach, head of France's fashion federation, told AFP at a "China in Paris" cocktail party last week.
Held since 2010 on the sidelines of Paris Fashion Week, the event aims to build bridges between China and the world's fashion capital. (AFP)
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