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Vogue Taiwan was established in October 1996 as the 13th international edition of Vogue. It aimed to bring both global fashion trends and local Taiwanese talent into the spotlight. Since its launch, Vogue Taiwan has significantly shaped the Taiwanese fashion industry by featuring homegrown designers, models, and cultural figures.
This list of Vogue Taiwan cover models (1996–present) is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Taiwan, the Taiwanese edition of American fashion magazine Vogue. 1990s [ edit ]
Pages in category "Taiwanese female models" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amber An; B.
This trend was also correlated with the rise of the "old money" aesthetic, which is inspired by European fashion houses, and discreet luxury over overt displays of wealth or brand affiliation. [43] By adopting this style, individuals were able to project the illusion of wealth through subtlety, choosing garments that conveyed elegance and ...
Taiwan Supermodel No. 1 (決戰第一名 Supermodel No. 1) also known as Taiwan's Next Top Model is based on CW's hit reality TV show America's Next Top Model, which was created by model Tyra Banks. Taiwan Super Model No. 1 is the second Top Model franchise that features both genders. The first was Malaysia's I Wanna Be A Model. The show pits ...
Pages in category "Taiwanese fashion" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... List of Vogue Taiwan cover models; S. Shiatzy Chen; T. Taiwan ...
Taiwanese female models (40 P) Taiwanese male models (12 P) This page was last edited on 14 March 2013, at 10:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Shiatzy Chen is one of few homegrown designer labels in Taiwan with an international clientele including the former President of Taiwan Ma Ying-jeou, Taiwanese celebrities including Dee Shu, Patty Hou, Wang Leehom and Aska Yang; local politicians such as Jason Hu, businesswomen such as Pansy Ho and Shaw-Lan Wang; and British celebrities such as Elizabeth Hurley and Victoria Beckham. [16]