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  2. Vogue Taiwan - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Shiatzy Chen - Wikipedia

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    Shiatzy Chen (Chinese: 夏姿.陳; pinyin: Xiàzī Chén) is a Taiwanese luxury fashion house founded in 1978 by Wang Chen Tsai-Hsia (王陳彩霞) and her husband Wang Yuan-Hong. [1] [2] Its style is described as "neo-Chinese chic", combining the aesthetics of Chinese clothing and handicraft with Western styles. [3]

  4. Couple costume - Wikipedia

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    The trend appears more extreme from other countries' perspectives, as rings are the only matching thing among couples. [5] Social media has led to the style becoming more popular by social media influencers and celebrities. However, the trend is not limited to just couples, as some families and friends also participate in the matching outfit trend.

  5. A Style For You - Wikipedia

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    She's a fashion blogger "Pore Treatments" Ru Hanyen China (East Asia) She's a beauty reporter for B News 8 "Salt in Coffee" Jien Jingkwan Taiwan (China) "Special D.I.Y Lip Makeup" Memekeeley Manchester (England) "Show My Style" Elena Sandri, Francesca Lesch Italy, Germany (Europe) 9 "Unique fashion items in Harajuku" Junko Suzuki Tokyo (Japan)

  6. Taiwan Panorama - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was founded as Sinorama Magazine in January 1976, and was published by the Government Information Office.In 2006, it was renamed as Taiwan Panorama. [4] [5]In 2015, the magazine, originally published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Chinese, English and Japanese, also began to be published in Vietnamese, Thai, and Bahasa Indonesia. [4]

  7. Category:Taiwanese fashion - Wikipedia

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  8. Lativ - Wikipedia

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    The movement sparked controversy among customers as the brand had initially built its reputation on producing clothing in Taiwan, which many viewed as a core brand value. [ 5 ] The decision to remove origin labels was prompted by Lativ's gradual shift of production to countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, and China since 2010.

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