MOSCHINO: AGGRESSIVE LOOK FOR WOMEN CHINESE


The love of all that is Italian, the fact that in China there was a huge economic development in spite of the last period a little ‘bumpy but still growing, have led to an increase in Chinese demand for fashion made in Italy. The same emerging middle class is looking with interest to the products of international high fashion and especially Italian ones. And this covers both traditional companies is emerging. Chinese demand for Italian fashion, according to official data, has increased by 32% in 2015 especially in the women’s sector where quality and affordable prices allow this extraordinary development. In major Chinese cities are more than 100 Italian brands with more than 600 stores; Market center of this cluster of way is without a doubt the city of Shanghai, a cosmopolitan center of China, in constant and continuous economic and cultural development. The center of this city is dotted with Italian fashion stores that have had as a precursor to the fashion house Ermenegildo Zegna then closely followed by the other house.
The Italian fashion companies that continue to expand and develop in China are many, one of the most popular designer labels is Moschino. It seems that Jeremy Scott designs are much loved by the young Chinese. The catwalks last February in Milan have highlighted the Jeremy creativity with dresses in “flames” that tickle the vanity of women of great China.
It is very eye-catching look of various lengths with disruptive colors: black, purple white, ruby ​​fuchsia, blue, baby pink, electric blue, spotted, and old rose. Dresses for which have been used materials such as leather, taffeta, tulle, silk, mikado, satin, denim, cotton, metal chains, velvet, fur, satin, fleece, lace, sequins, gold, silver and crystal. All with reassembled forms, asymmetric, draped, tapered, knotted, balloon, mermaid, and corolla. The clothes are enhanced by quirky accessories that complement the dress.