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3 keys to the secret of Winter Fashion

by Chuqiao Zhou, Photography by Jeff Dashley at Sea of Shoes This is the perfect winter fashion CHEAT SHEET you can steal from @Sea of Shoes!时尚于她而言是融入生活的,每天都会精心打扮的她,将用3种时尚元素,为你诠释冬季搭配法则。   ♥  2730

Take Me To Bali – An Inspiring John Hardy Afternoon Tea Event at Neiman Marcus

Article By Chelsea Zhou, Photographed by Zoe Li  “Take me to Bali”Believe me, everything on your mind will merge into this one single sentence when you find out about the ultimate beauty and essential values of John Hardy, the Balinese artisanship inspired hand-crafted jewelry brand founded in 1975.  John Hardy Dot Double Coil with Grey Freshwater PearlPhoto from John Hardy Instagram, captured by photographer and world traveler @pketron An Afternoon Tea Event was hosted at Neiman Marcus at The Shops at Willow Bend last week, offering attendees an intimate look at their exquisite Fall collection, Uniqueness Cinta Collection, and the impressive 8-step creation process John Hardy’s artisans are using to make every single piece of jewelry.   The Creative Director, Ms. Hollie Bonneville Barden presenting the brands’ Balinese background, artisanship and sharing her times in Bali. Artisan specialized in Intricate Sketching presenting his technique.  The tea table was decor

Interview with Tuanshan artisan Li Jing

Unlike other young people working regular jobs in China, Li Jing started his own traditional Chinese culture infused business as an entrepreneur and artisan, by chance.  Strolling through a millennial alley, you will find Li’s handcrafted Chinese Tuanshan (round fan) studio in a southern style Chinese courtyard, located in Suzhou, eastern coastal province of Jiangsu, China.The first appearance of Chinese fans dates back over 3,000 years ago. At a time where Chinese fans were made from bird feathers and only used by servants to block off sunlight and dust for the Emperor.Chinese fans gradually evolved into various forms and shapes, and were made of diverse materials. Tuanshan, a form of Chinese fans, first appeared in Western Han Dynasty during the 206 B.C. – A.D. 24, and became a popular tool for people to cool down during a hot summer day.  Eventually, through the hands of talented Chinese poets, calligraphers, and painters, Chinese fans became valued works of art.

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