This Saturday afternoon, Italian clothing line
Max Mara and its casual line
Max & Co will unveil their 2009/2010 Fall/Winter collections to Kunming at
Green Lake Hotel.
Max Mara has provided GoKunming with five pairs of invitations to the show, and we would like to share them with our readers.
The invitation-only fashion show will be held in Green Lake Hotel's Golden Ballroom at 3:00 pm Saturday. The dress code is 'elegant attire'.
To win two tickets to Saturday's show, be one of the first five to contact us through our
contact form with the message 'Max Mara tickets'.
Update: Less than two hours after posting, all ten tickets have been given away.
Congratulations to winners misseward, flooderdave, sueincn, dtsang5 and musamimane.
You have all been emailed with instructions for picking up your tickets. Enjoy the show!
This past Saturday the Italian clothing label
Max & Co held its third annual Kunming fashion show at
TCG Nordica. A boutique line under Italian fashion giant Max Mara fashion group, Max & Co presented its 2008 fall and winter collection to an audience of more than 200 spectators and local media.
Adding to the buzz around a major fashion group's show in Kunming was the presence of famous Chinese models
Ge Huijie (
葛荟婕) and
Wang Yina (
王伊娜).
Max & Co launched its first show two years ago in an effort to promote its store at the Gingko shopping center in downtown Kunming. In the ensuing two years, Max & Co's Kunming store has become one of the label's best-performing stores in China.
Max Mara fashion group PR Director Adele Lobasso is an Italian who first came to China as a foreign student in the 1980s and has worked at the firm's Beijing office for the past seven years. GoKunming sat down with Lobasso to learn more about the challenges of bringing ready-to-wear women's fashion from Italy to China.
GoKunming: The concept of high-end fashion is relatively new in China. What characteristics of the Chinese market have you most noticed since you began working for Max & Co?
Adele Lobasso: Although consumers from around the world like purchasing brand-name clothing, the Chinese wealthier classes showed an even more pronounced preference toward wearing well-known designer items. For example, in the early 90s, I saw quite a few Chinese women leaving the sticker on a new pair of sunglasses in an attempt to flaunt their purchase.
As far as taste is concerned, the majority of Chinese women dress more modestly than their European or North American counterparts, so we de-emphasize particularly revealing clothing when appealing to the Chinese market. Regional variations matter, however. It is difficult to compare fashion trends in cities such as Beijing and Shanghai with cities in the country's interior.
GK: Does Yunnan province - and Kunming in particular - display any fashion tendencies that are less evident in other parts of China?
AL: We discovered that our bright, floral clothing sold less well in Kunming, perhaps as a result that Yunnan people tend to associate such clothing with ethnic minority groups. In other parts of China, this trend seems less pronounced although in general we find that brighter colors sell better in other parts of the world than in China.
GK: What are some of the other regional differences in fashion that you have noticed during your time in China?
AL: Because of their taller physical stature, our customers in northern China are able to wear a wider variety of clothing than those in the south. For instance, certain types of trousers are far more popular in cities such as Beijing than they are in Guangzhou or Kunming. In addition, we have found that differences in skin color affect consumer choices. Few of our customers, for instance, wear brown or beige because they feel those colors do not flatter them as much. In terms of style, women in certain cities (such as Chengdu) tend to dress more femininely than in others.
GK: Who does Max & Co view as their target customer in China? How would you describe a "Max & Co woman"?
AL: Most of our Chinese customers are in their thirties and forties and earn a good income. A typical customer might be a woman who likes to dress casually but smartly, and one who wants attractive clothing for a variety of situations. A benefit of our store is the range of products on hand; for instance, a woman may come in looking to buy only a pair of trousers and emerge with a top and shoes as well.
GK: Does Max & Co plan to hold fashion shows in other southwestern Chinese cities?
AL: We had hoped to hold shows in Chengdu and Chongqing this year, but due to the earthquake we felt the timing wasn't appropriate. When we first opened in Kunming, we found it difficult attracting much business. It was only after the success of the fashion show that people began patronizing our store, and as a result we view these shows as a useful way to expose our clothing to a wider audience.
Images: Phoebe Zhang, Max & Co
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Editor's note: We had mistakenly posted that the GT6/Mr Chelontan concert at Speakeasy would take place tonight - it is in fact scheduled for tomorrow. GoKunming apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Friday: Army party at Speakeasy Bar
Speakeasy Bar is celebrating the founding of the People's Liberation Army tonight with 12 yuan Red Bull vodkas and, according to their fliers - 'army antics'.
Friday: 50 kuai all-you-can-drink party at Chapter One
Starting at 9:00 tonight at
Chapter One 50 yuan will buy all the selected beers, cocktails and wine you can drink all night. Nuff said.
Saturday: Max & Co Fall/Winter collection show at TC/G Nordica
This Saturday Italian clothing line
Max & Co will unveil its 2008/2009 Fall/Winter collection to Kunming at
TC/G Nordica.
Congrats to Phoebe, Piers, Shannon, Kyra, Li Bei, Jonathan, David, Natalie, Shu Hong, Sachi, Wingic and Maggie, all of whom knew that the House of Max Mara owns Max & Co. Two passes each will be waiting for all of them at the entrance of Nordica from 7:30 onward Saturday night.
GoKunming readers who didn't get in on our
contest but would still like to attend the show can call Max & Co at 3121275 to see if there are any remaining passes.
Saturday: GT6 and Mr Chelontan at Speakeasy Bar
Speakeasy Bar will feature a special performance by two southwest Chinese bands –
GT6 and
Mr Chelontan (
海龟先生). Chengdu-based GT6 plays a mix of dance and indie rock, with obvious Brit-pop influences, while Guangxi band Mr Chelontan has more of a reggae and ska flavor. Music starts at 9:30, entry is 30 yuan.
Sunday: Free documentary screenings at Yuansheng Studio
Last year, the documentary festival Yunnan Multi Culture Visual Festival, aka Yunfest, was on the receiving end of a government
smackdown just days before it was scheduled to be take place. Dozens of documentaries from China and around the world lost the chance to be screened in Kunming.
Yuansheng Studio will screen films from Yunfest 2007 from 2:00 to 6:00 on Sunday and following Sundays. This Sunday's films include documentaries from Kunming, Dali, Shanghai, Hubei and Shanxi. Admission is free.
This Saturday Italian clothing line
Max & Co will unveil its 2008/2009 Fall/Winter collection to Kunming at
TC/G Nordica. Max & Co has provided GoKunming with a limited number of invitations to the show, and we would like to share them with our readers.
To win your tickets to Saturday night's show, simply answer the following question:
---What Italian fashion house owns Max & Co?---
Please send all responses through our
contact form. Winners will be announced this Friday and will receive two invitations each.
Update: Thank you to all respondents, all the passes have been given away and will be available to the winners from 7:30 Saturday night at the entrance to TC/G Nordica.
Image:
Max & Co