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Int'l Fashion Week Qingdao China 2005 opens

www.chinanews.cn 2005-09-02 13:56:47

A model was showing fashion works of Zhang Zhifeng, one of the ten best
Chinese designers on Aug. 31 in Qingdao. Zhang's works were displayed at
the opening ceremony of the International Fashion Week Qingdao China 2005.

Chinanews, Qingdao, Sept. 1 (By Xiu Jianhua) - The International Fashion
Week Qingdao China 2005, jointly sponsored by China Chamber of Commerce
for Import and Export of Textiles, China Fashion Association, Qingdao
People's Government and Shandong Economic and Trade Committee, was
grandly opened in Qingdao International Convention Center this morning.
Starting with fine fashion works of famous Chinese fur designer Zhang
Zhifeng, the fashion week introduced expos and releases composed of ten
sections. Expos encompass brand name shows, garment export and
international purchase fairs, household textile exhibitions, brand name
promotion fairs, and the beautification and hairdressing contest.
Releases include China and Foreign Designer's Works Shows & Well-Known
Brands Release Meeting, the "Cherry cup" Well-Known University Students'
Garment Design for Women Dress Invitation Contest, the Prize Ceremony for
the First Ten, the Citizen Fashion Design Contest and the model contest.
The Qingdao fashion week attracted more than 300 multinational purchasers
from France, the US, Japan, etc. and over 600 purchasers from the
mainland to participate. Attracted participants included the US's DuPont,
France's Dupot, Italy's Love Carter, Taiwan's Textile Federation, and
Shanghai's Lutar Fashion. The expo also invited well-known Chinese and
foreign fashion designers, such as Jean Luc Amsler from France, Yoshiki
Hishinuma from Japan, Andre Kim from South Korea who is proficient in
women dress design, Tsai Mei Yue from Taiwan who is specialized in
wedding dress design, Arthur Lam from Hong Kong, Zhang Zhifeng from
Mainland China who is renowned for fur design and Ji Wenbo, winner of
Jinding Award, a top Chinese design prize, to bring their latest fine
works to participate in the releases.

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