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Vivienne Tam was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.When Tam was three years old, her family left the People's Republic of China and moved to Hong Kong. The experiences of Vivienne's parents as wealthy landowners during Mao Zedong's rule influenced designer's future collections and inspired her to create her signature "MAO" collection. [3]
Lau is the first fashion designer whose works have become a focus of the Hong Kong Heritage Museum's collection [6] In 2013, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum held an exhibition of Lau, named '他Fashion傳奇Eddie Lau‧她Image百變‧劉培基', [7] including iconic stage costumes worn by Anita Mui, as well as Cathay Pacific cabin crew uniform.
Wun was born and raised in Hong Kong. [1] [4] He started to take an interest in fashion at the age of 11 after he "met a cool girl a few years older than me at my family’s church who started a course in fashion design". [3] Wun moved to London where he studied at London College of Fashion. He graduated in 2012. [3] [1]
The late 1990s and early 2000s were marked by change for Shanghai Tang. Tang wanted to turn the company into a global brand, and so his Hong Kong location was followed by 24 outlets worldwide over the years, including Bangkok, Beijing, Honolulu, London, Miami, New York City (1997-1999 [11]), Las Vegas, Madrid, Paris, Shanghai, Tokyo, Singapore and Macau.
Changshan displayed at Hong Kong Museum of History. The precursors of both the changshan and the qipao were introduced to China during the Qing dynasty (17th–20th centuries). The Manchus in 1636 ordered that all Han Chinese should adopt the Manchu's hairstyle as well as their attire of dress or face harsh punishment including death penalty.
[8] [9] Change came after the departure of Leung in 2013, and the introduction of DigitalRev's Bokeh blog and Bokeh YouTube channel in 2014. [10] From 2015 Kai presented videos from East Anglia in the UK, often with British fashion photographer Paul John Bayfield, [11] while Lok fronted Hong Kong–based episodes with Ian Wong and Warren Ng ...
Jeffrey Ngai Tsun-sang (Chinese: 魏浚笙; born 23 April 1998), is a Hong Kong fashion model, actor and singer. He is known for appearing on ViuTV's Variety Show Be a Better Man , [1] Be On Game and Drama I Swim . [2] He released his first solo song "The First Fan" (第一個迷) on 1 January 2023 and got #1 on YouTube HK Trending.
After the handover of Hong Kong, the University of Hong Kong surveyed Hong Kong residents about how they defined themselves. In its latest poll published in June 2022, 39.1% of respondents identified as Hong Konger, 31.4% as Hong Konger in China, 17.6% as Chinese, 10.9% as Chinese in Hong Kong, and 42.4% as mixed identity. [ 16 ]