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JIMMY CHOO and Jengmu Xiong are co-branded. In addition to watching shows, Shanghai Fashion Week is worse than going to the buyer’s store.

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Original title: JIMMY CHOO and the building block Xiong Qi Miao co-branded, Shanghai Fashion Week is worse than just going to the buyer’s store besides watching the show 丨 it is a beautiful thing

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JIMMY CHOO/ERIC HAZE CURATED BY POGGY 系列

Speaking of JIMMY CHOO, many people may first outline the appearance of Cinderella crystal shoes. Recently, this romantic high-heeled shoe brand has brought a tripartite joint series with New York artists ERIC HAZE and MEDICOM, with elegant black and white collocation of sparkling stars, which is more hip-hop modern.

The inspiration for this capsule series began in the underground music scene and art in the center of New York in the 1980s, with elements such as hip-hop culture and traditional American styles as its source of inspiration. ERIC HAZE reinterprets the classic shining stars of JIMMY CHOO with bold patterns, making elegant shoes more fashionable.

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Image source: JIMMY CHOOImage source: JIMMY CHOO

Of course, this series is far more than just high heels, loafers, sports shoes, men’s and women’s hoodies and bags are all involved. Exquisite bead embroidery is decorated on printed canvas, patent leather and other fabrics, modern and versatile. BE@RBRICK, which is still very popular, also specially launched 100%, 400% and 1000% special edition building block bears for this cooperation.

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Image source: JIMMY CHOOImage source: JIMMY CHOO
Image source: JIMMY CHOOImage source: JIMMY CHOO

The body of the customized building block bear exudes iridescent light, and is superimposed with a star pattern drawn by Eric Haze. The body is also designed with shining stars that glow in the dark. Perhaps they will become the next explosive collection. This series has been launched on the official website of JIMMY CHOO, friends who are interested can go to learn about it.

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Looknow special plan during Shanghai Fashion Week

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In Walter Benjamin’s writings, the city is a “maze”, and the pleasure of wandering/hanging people lies in the diversity of the streets and all kinds of unexpected encounters. This is precisely the charm of Shanghai today. Stopping at the next intersection, there are different scenery no matter whether you step forward, backward, left, or right.

During Shanghai Fashion Week, this city full of surprises has naturally prepared many special projects, allowing you to explore and experience the unique streets and culture of Shanghai city while enjoying the new products of the show.

The trendy buyer collection store LOOKNOW recently launched a “Road to MAP”, linking different types and themes of buyer shops. The French national-level Internet celebrity brand Rouje, pioneer accessories designer Percy Lau, and independent designer brands Garçon by Garçon and C+plus, distributed in four different streets, allow you to experience the different styles of Shanghai’s old streets while exploring the stores.

Image source: LOOKNOWImage source: LOOKNOW
Image source: LOOKNOWImage source: LOOKNOW

Apart from visiting a buyer’s shop, how can one not come to Shanghai without seeing the exhibition? Whether it is a futuristic accessories exhibition suitable for taking pictures and clocking in, or a fabric exhibition that interprets medieval art, you can find it here.

LOOKNOW×Percy Lau

Curated theme: Sisyphus’s Office / Sisyphus’s Office

Presentation time: 10/1-10/24

Address: DADAISM by LOOKNOW (No. 161, Anfu Road, Shanghai)

LOOKNOW × Boy by Boy

Curated theme: Temple of the Sun / LE SOLEIL

Presentation time: 9/24-10/23

Address: LOOKNOW Shanghai Xintiandi City Flagship Store (Room 102/148, 1st Floor, No. 245, Madang Road, Shanghai)

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LOOKNOW×C+plus

Curating theme: Seeing the present / LOOKING NOW

Presentation time: 10/1-10/31

Address: TheSite by LOOKNOW (No. 174, Xiangyang South Road, Shanghai)

LOOKNOW×Rouje

Curated theme: Autumn Paris in Shanghai

Presentation time: 10/1-11/10

Address: LOOKNOW Wukang 286 City Flagship Store (No. 286 Wukang Road, Shanghai)

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Image source: LOOKNOWImage source: LOOKNOW
Image source: LOOKNOWImage source: LOOKNOW

PORTS 60th Anniversary “Time Traveler” pop-up store launched in Shenzhen

In another fashionable city, Shenzhen, the PORTS 60th Anniversary “Time Traveler” pop-up store has landed in Shenzhen Vientiane World. The interior layout of the limited-time pop-up store is inspired by time travel and creates a time and space tunnel with unique visual effects, which will take you to explore the development process and brand story of the brand.

While reviewing the history of the brand, the “Time Traveler” limited-time pop-up store also presents the special customized “THE ROBOT CAPSULE” (“Robot Capsule Series”) for the 60th anniversary of PORTS, which is full of fun. The capsule series is inspired by the brand founder Luke Tanabe and his wife Ruby to create a very interesting robot image.

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The capsule series also incorporates many creative forces. The iconic spiral image of the famous artist Camilla Engström represents the eternal cycle of time and symbolizes the continuous inspiration and rebirth of human beings in the cycle of time.

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Image source: PORTSImage source: PORTS

The POP-UP store tour plan has successively landed in Shenyang, Nanjing, Shanghai and other cities, and will continue to Chengdu, Wuhan, Hangzhou and other places.


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