The new trend for garment in domestic market

Release time:2013-05-07      Source:admin      Reads:
After once a decade power transition in China, Chinese new leader set his foot on foreign territory to make his first debut in world arena. But during this period, China first lady is making headlines. Chinese social media, notably Sina Weibo, has been buzzing over Ms Peng’s wardrobe. Despite censors’ attempts to suppress the conversation (the site currently blocks searches for Ms Peng’s name) Weibo users and online shoppers have been dissecting photographs of the first lady accompanying her husband as he makes his first trip abroad as China’s new leader. Copies of her overcoat, handbag, scarf, woven labels and shoes appeared almost immediately in online stores.

Commenter’s praised the first lady for choosing to wear Chinese brands rather than draping herself in foreign luxury woven labels. Last year the World Health Organization named her as a “goodwill ambassador” in the fight against tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. While her husband met with Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, in the past week, Ms Peng visited children in a Moscow orphanage. Ms Peng’s high profile marks a contrast from that of her predecessors’. While there is likely some truth to each of these stories, Chinese history can seem awfully quick to paint powerful women as ruthless and immoral.

In the past, the people in the upper class regarded foreign woven label brands as its pride, but now, this trend seems to be changed. In the dynastic histories, her ascent to becoming the only woman in Chinese history to sit on the Dragon Throne is a lurid tale of sex and murder. But even her critics begrudgingly admit that she was a competent—if occasionally ruthless—monarch. Mr. Hu’s wife often accompanied her husband abroad, but otherwise kept rather quiet, dutifully posing for pictures while remaining a mostly silent supporter of her husband’s career. The wives of Deng Xiaoping and Jiang appeared even less often in public and rarely travelled overseas with their husbands.

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