Traditional Chinese culture features prominently in the NE Tiger's Haute Couture collection, one of the opening shows of the Beijing Fashion Week. The butterfly and the fan. These elements are the inspiration for NE Tiger's Haute Couture... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Wed, Nov 04 2009
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