
Xinjiang Spotlight: The One and Only Gul Doll
Parida Turdi’s Gul Doll is a unique symbol of Xinjiang heritage and women’s empowerment, bridging tradition with modern creativity.
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Parida Turdi’s Gul Doll is a unique symbol of Xinjiang heritage and women’s empowerment, bridging tradition with modern creativity.
Kole Hung from Hong Kong transformed her career from fashion design to directing an international kindergarten in the Greater Bay Area, embracing multicultural education.
Designer Thula Sindi blends slow fashion with a vibrant cultural synergy between South Africa and the Chinese mainland, with exciting plans in Shanghai.
South African designer David Tlale returns to the Chinese mainland, marveling at tech advances and a zero-tariff policy that empowers African creatives.
Discover how Kadirya Kiyim blends traditional Uygur Atlas silk with modern design, making exclusive fabric a part of everyday fashion.
London marks the International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations with a vibrant event featuring Chinese tea and traditional costumes.
Traditional Chinese frog buttons, known as pankou, transform into chic modern accessories, blending heritage with innovation.
Labubu craze spreads worldwide, igniting a global fashion frenzy as Pop Mart’s beloved character becomes a cultural icon!
Colombian designers are revolutionizing fashion with eco-friendly practices that reduce water use and promote a sustainable future.
Shenzhen’s new fast IPR center cuts design patent time by half, boosting innovation and strengthening the fashion industry.