Friday, November 24, 2006
Source: cctv.com
As usual the fashion industry is one step ahead this time of the game. As we pull out our winter sweaters, designers are set great to dress us up for spring. Let's head back to the Fashion Week airstrip, for a look at what to dress in when the weather gets warm.
Evening gowns and wedding dresses have been getting the most attention. And a Chinese component was famous in many of the collections. Hong Kong designer Mark Cheung's was one among them. His novel set is like a fashion pilgrimage to Tibet. Layers, flounces, and accordion pleats are frequent themes, given new meaning each season.
As usual the fashion industry is one step ahead this time of the game. As we pull out our winter sweaters, designers are set great to dress us up for spring. Let's head back to the Fashion Week airstrip, for a look at what to dress in when the weather gets warm.
Evening gowns and wedding dresses have been getting the most attention. And a Chinese component was famous in many of the collections. Hong Kong designer Mark Cheung's was one among them. His novel set is like a fashion pilgrimage to Tibet. Layers, flounces, and accordion pleats are frequent themes, given new meaning each season.

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