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'Fashion Tales from the Orient' at the National Design Centre in Singapore

11 September 2016
Start: 10 Sep 2016
End: 28 Sep 2016

Location: National Design Centre
Address: 111 Middle Rd, Singapore 188969

By Natalie White

Fashion Tales from the Orient is an exhibition held as part of Chinese Culture Week (CCW) at the National Design Centre in Singapore.

An annual affair conceptualised around the idea of celebrating Chinese cultural traditions, lifestyle and interaction with local & international community, CCW offers a series of activities that highlights Chinese heritage and contemporary Chinese culture in a modern and engaging way.

By demonstrating the evolution of Chinese culture both through the ages and in different cities, CCW promotes cultural development, trade and its related industries by facilitating business across cultures through intercultural exchange featuring the creations of top fashion designers from Singapore and China.

The fashion exhibit features top Chinese designer Lan Yu, and Singapore's Frederick Lee, Kevin Seah, Chi Chi Von Tang, Time Taken to Make a Dress and Something Old Something New.

Through this exhibition, the rich tapestry of the Chinese civilisation and lifestyle is presented through a showcase of reinterpreted iconic Chinese fashion pieces.

Fashion Tales of the Orient is open to the public from 10 to 28 September.

National Design Centre
111 Middle Rd, Singapore 188969
Tel: +65 6333 3737

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