All Over The World Who Pay For Design.
Vera Wang, one of the best designers in the world, has not studied fashion design for a day or even tailor, but has become an international top teacher.
The reason is that her parents are the Qing aristocracy and diplomats stationed in the United States. Since she was 8 years old, she no longer wears American made clothes, but rather flew with her mother to Paris to buy clothes.
So when she was more than 30 years old and wanted to work, she naturally chose to dress for the nobility, because it was only necessary to judge by experience what kind of fabric to use, what color matching and what style it was enough.
Now, there are also a number of "Crazy" buyers who regard shopping as an important part of their lives. For them, the purpose of travel 60% is shopping, and there are many people who travel to Madrid to buy TOUS limited edition metal bags by plane.
Chen Yifei said: "people who have the ability to pay for design are people who have spare cash."
In fact, not all right, the ability to pay for design should be those who are idle and wealthy.
I have seen a movie 5 years ago, and I can't remember the name of the movie. It's probably about a few models, but I always remember a plot in the movie: a model opens her super large cloakroom, a full three walls are full of shoes from top to bottom.
I dreamed of this scene in my dream, hoping that I could have so many pairs of shoes one day, just looking at them without wearing them.
Tong Xin finally realized this dream. She pformed the basement of the villa into a large cloakroom. Except for the above door, all the four walls were all shoes.
Moreover, dozens of pairs of beautifully designed shoes are still brand new and placed on a special display stand against the wall.
Tong Xin himself commented that her love for shoes was a bit paranoid. "At the beginning, it was impulse spending. I couldn't tell why, but I saw that beautiful shoes could not move. Now they became my collectibles."
He can run all over New York, London, Milan, Vienna and Stockholm to buy shoes, thanks to Tong Xin's husband in venture capital. "He likes me to run around with him, and of course I am happy to spend my leisure time shopping.
Previously, I only bought shoes made by famous designers and brands, but now I have bought a lot of them. I also like to dig out some designers who have ideas.
In the shopping mall in Boston the year before last, suddenly a shop of Italy designers was found in the corner between the first floor and the two floor. The shoes inside were beautifully designed, and many of them were only single products.
I looked at a pair of dark green boots, asking for more than 5000 dollars. I thought it was outrageous and turned away, but then I kept thinking about it and finally went back to buy it.
Now, as long as I go to Boston, I will go to that store. "
The experience of frantic buying shoes is too numerous to mention in Tong Xin, but she does not specially buy expensive shoes. "Too expensive shoes are not ready to wear, just willing to put them on. It's best to buy a dozen pairs at a time.
At the end of July last year, I was in New York just in time for the big sale. I spent 7 hours on the first floor of the BERGDOFF&GOODMAN shoes, and when I left, I bought 12 pairs of shoes. I really couldn't get them, so I had to send them to home.
When the shoes were taken home, a small hill in the living room looked like Christmas.
What you see now is not all my collection, but there are not so many in New York and California's home, only about more than 100 pairs.
Having traveled so many countries and buying so many shoes, Tong Xin said her favorite brands are JIMMY CHOO and MANOLO two brands. "I like casual things, just like traveling and shopping, and should always keep Bohemia style.
I often do this before I go to a place and make a special list of magazines on the plane, so I forget all of them when I rush into the store. Finally, I must buy the shoes that I first saw. "
The glass colored shopper is a colourful dreamer. When he makes his bar a home, he says, "living at home" is the absolute theme of his everyday life. "If the table, closet, windowsill and cupboard are not good enough to find support for art, life will become dim. This is why I like glass products."
They are the most pure and shiny works of art, and they can also carry memories. I recall them from remote countries and recall the most authentic air and taste from them.
Glassware is the art of light, and light is the nourishment of life ".
The lemon bottle from Florence, the Renaissance Capital, is the first glass product that he brought back from abroad. "That was my first trip abroad, and I knew nothing about the word" Murano ".
On the island of Venice, in order to appreciate the Church of St. Mark in the rain, I gave up the plan to go to the glass processing plant. It is unforgivable to think of it now.
Fortunately, I saw it on the shelf of the car rest station in Florence, a lemon wine containing almond, a thin bottle neck, and a clean yellow glass with a shallow yellow color, warm and bright.
Although it's not a very fine piece of glass art, I put it in the shop after I returned home. Every time I saw it, I could recall the taste of lemon and almond, which reminds me of Italy and the rain that is as pparent as glass.
After that, I began to collect glass everywhere. "
No one can see how he collects glassware. He can not envy him the exquisite works of art such as jewels: Sahara's sand bottles, Athens's "gone with the wind" in Provence, lavender bottles in Provence, hand-painted vases in Jordan, vase in Stockholm, crescent bottles in Greece, and anise bottles in Turkey.
Every bottle has different customs, and every bottle has its own story.
"Every year from the end of June to July is the season of lavender blooming. On that day, I went to the mountain of lerbayon, and there was no one left in the hot sun for 4 weeks. Only a large number of lavender plants bloomed wilfully.
Suddenly, in the purple of the mountains and hills, an orange figure appeared. It was a beautiful French girl whose name was Manu.
He was very quiet about his love affair during his trip, but he still explained that he had never been able to pass the beauty barrier. He had bought 10 bottles of lavender essence in a small shop which was "cute or not" in manu's opening.
In his home, there is a pure pparent glass bowl from Sweden. The bottom of the bowl has a beautiful crystal heart. He likes to use it to give ice cream or yogurt to his favorite friends. "I like to see them eat their food and find the surprise of the bottom of the bowl, like the glass I like, bright, brilliant and sunny."
In the eyes of shopaholic, France, Paris, Montaigne street, Paris, the pride of Paris lies in its excellent high-end custom fashions. As many designers in the early years put their high fashion Boulevard in the vicinity of AvenueMontaigne, it is now the most important stage for the clothing industry.
Italy - near the Church of Duomo near Church of Duomo, Dulin Street concentrates many of the most fashionable shops, and can find many unique design costumes or gadgets.
Pimkie, Energie, Galleria Vittorio Emanueleii are worth visiting.
The United States - Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue in New York concentrates the essence of Manhattan. The most famous jewelry, clothing and cosmetics shops in the United States can be found here. In DISCOUTSHOPPINGMALL CENTRY21, you can also find all kinds of odd clothes, each of which is famous.
Japan - Tokyo Tod 1; s flagship store in Tod, 1; s; you can find various colorful and fashionable items.
In addition to the most famous leather goods, the hats, scarves, bracelets and notebooks are also very popular.
The toy Shopaholic takes toys as art collections. Xue Jiayi is likened to the Chinese version of Anna Sui, because she is like Anna Sui, and at the age of more than 30, she still makes her house like a fairy tale castle, full of childlike interest.
Xue Jiayi's home is all about her panned or cute toys from all over the world, from all kinds of toilets to toilets on the dresser.
The cartoon doll on the pottery, the "lamp lady" in the straw woven long skirt, the Rhino with the nipple and earrings, the rhinoceros made of plastic tube, and the hand-painted dove wind chime from an artist's studio in Paris.
How many toys are there in total, and Xue Jiayi herself can't count them. "Anyway, you see," she drew an arc on her arm, "all of them".
No one knows how much it took Xue Jiayi to build her home like this, but there was no doubt that it was directly proportional to the money she spent. As she said, "actually, I don't like traveling, but in order to collect these little things, I have been to nearly 10 countries."
Her favorite place is Mauritius and Japan. "Although the customs of these two countries are quite different, they can find quite odd toys."
For Xue Jiayi, every piece of her toy has an artistic temperament that nothing compares to it. "I have always collected toys as works of art. You should not belittle them. Toys and art can not be separated at all. In Lyon, many artists who advocate primitive art can make toy works.
In those days, Dubai, France's most influential, used to paint with latex, sand, leaves and banana skin.
I think the greatest advantage of toys is that no one can grasp the interest of this art pmission at the first time -- love for life and childlike innocence.
In Xue Jiayi's collection, what she likes best is a mud kitten that was picked from the Egyptian second-hand market. "I looked at it at a glance, and her eyes were so vivid that they were almost alive.
Many friends who came to my house thought that it was a master's work, but it was really from a peddler in Egypt. It's unbelievable.
In addition to collecting all kinds of weird, "only one" toys, all kinds of lovely, streamlined production of limited edition toys are also in the collection of Xue Jiayi.
"However, it is a great risk to collect such toys, because I spend so much time running to the countries that sell them in limited quantities to buy them, but they are often found to be made in China at last."
Xue Jiayi said that one of her most embarrassing experiences was to finish the meeting in Hongkong. He went to the UK's biggest toy store Hamleys to buy a limited edition Valentine's day Teddy bear. He spent more than 300 dollars. When he returned to China to show her colleagues, he was found in a humble corner of the bear's body by a "Made in China" logo.
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