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Chinese designers to showcase at major global fashion shows in 2017

Chinese fashion designers have continued to make strides on international stage in 2017. During the upcoming Spring/Summer 2018 Fashion Week in Milan, Paris, London and New York. 30 designers who are either Chinese or have a connection to China will debut with their latest collections at one of the major shows.

In February 2017, shows in Milan, Paris, London, and New York for Fall/Winter saw 26 Chinese designers presenting shows around the world demonstrating that the global fashion world has become increasingly receptive to Chinese designers and recognizes their significance to the industry. New York has once again attracted the highest number of talent from China, with 16 designers and their brands participating this September.

The New York-based Hong Kong designer Vivienne Tam is another big name who has consistently attended New York Fashion Week. In an interview with Jing Daily earlier this year, Tam told us that New York was quite a special place for her as it was where she gained her early fame. She will host most of her fashion shows in the city in the near future.

Iconic American designer Anna Sui, who had a career retrospective open at London’s Fashion & Textile Museum in May, has been a mainstay at New York Fashion Week since her first runway show there in 1991. Though she was born in Detroit, Michigan, she makes this list because of her Chinese heritage.

Chinese fashion designers Angel Chen and Ricostru, sponsored by National Chamber of Italian Fashion, will attend Milan Fashion Week. The brand Tommy Zhong, established by two emerging fashion talents Zhong Jiaqi and Jenny Nelson, will also debut its collection in Milan.

 
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