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Guo Pei (Chinese: 郭培; pinyin: Guō Péi, Mandarin pronunciation: [ku̯ó pʰěɪ̯], born 1967) is a Chinese fashion designer. She is best known for designing dresses for Chinese celebrities, and in America for Rihanna 's trailing yellow gown at the 2015 Met Gala .
Guo Pei's atelier Rose Studio was established in Beijing in 1997. [8] Her inspiration for the Samsara collection, which Da Jin is a part of, widened with her travels to European museums in the early 2000s, such as viewing Napoleonic uniforms in the Musée de l'Armée in Paris. [9]
In December 1982, China's Science Press published The Works of Guo Yonghuai. [3] Guo married the linguist Li Pei. They had one daughter. He died of a plane crash near Beijing Capital International Airport on December 5, 1968, when traveling from Qinghai to Beijing. [4] When crashing, he and his guard, Mou Fangdong, protected the data from being ...
Since Rihanna wore that “pancake dress” at the 2015 Met Gala, Guo Pei has become synonymous with Chinese fashion to many in the West. But very few know that besides her haute couture ...
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Li and Guo returned to China from the U.S. in 1956. In 1961, Li started teaching English language at the University of Science and Technology of China . In 1978, she was transferred to the university's graduate school (Renamed to University of Chinese Academy of Sciences ) and served as the dean of the English Department until her retirement at 70.
Guo Huai (Chinese: 郭槐; pinyin: Guō Huái; Wade–Giles: Kuo 1 Huai 2, 237–296), courtesy name Yuhuang [1] (玉璜) or Yuanshao (媛韶, according to her entombed stele [2]), was a niece of the general Guo Huai (郭淮; note that their Chinese names differ even if their romanized names do not), the second wife of Jia Chong, the mother of Jia Nanfeng, and the mother-in-law of Emperor Hui ...