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Fan Forming Ties of Affection -- The 2010 NE.TIGER Hua Fu Collection Fashion Show
BEIJING, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-Asia-AsiaNet/ --
On the evening of Nov. 2, 2009, global fashion circles' attention will focus at the Golden Hall of the Beijing Hotel,
where NE.TIGER, China's leading luxury brand, raises the curtain on China Fashion Week for the eighth
successive year as the opening show.
The 2010 Collection, "Butterfly and fan- Good karma," continues on the themes of previous seasons of Hua Fu
collections, inheriting the philosophy of blending ancient and modern, Chinese and Western, presenting its theme:
"Predestined relationship of butterfly and fan." The butterfly has been a symbol of beauty since ancient times, while
the fan, with a long history of over four thousand years in China, means to form ties of affection. There is also
cause and effect between the beauty of butterfly and fan with a combination of hardness and softness, between
Hua Fu for male and female, respectively, which connects ancient civilization and modern culture as well as
integrates Orient and Occident. After developments of Yun Brocade with the slogan of "An inch of brocade equals
an inch of gold," "Four Main Embroiders" with extremely subtle quality and Kesi, "the saint of weaving" once
reserved for royal families of ancient Chinese dynasties, NE.TIGER introduces the Tying Knots "exquisite Jili Silk"
technique, originally from ancient times of "Keeping Records by Tying Knots" into the new Hua Fu Collection, which
makes patterns stand like a sculpture on the fabric, giving a richer sense of hierarchy.
In addition, the launch of Hua Fu for male achieves the eighth pioneering innovation in the history of NE.TIGER,
which is an indispensable part of Chinese national dress. NE.TIGER selects the world's finest fur specially provided
by the Copenhagen Fur of Denmark, to combine with Hua Fu in a perfect integration, presenting a Chinese
fashionable posture.
For more information, please contact:
Email: netiger@mail.ne-tiger.com
Tel: +86-10-8515-1818
Fax: +86-10-8515-2288
SOURCE: NE.TIGER