SHINE | 19-Oct-2020 | By Yang Jian
Shanghai’s iconic Zigzag Bridge in Yuyuan Garden Malls became a fashion catwalk for the first time on Saturday night, marking a new round of evolvement of the city’s historical landmark.
Models wearing the latest creations from French fashion house Lanvin walked along the bridge and past the Qing-dynasty Mid-Lake Pavilion teahouse, which was decorated with yellow and blue illuminations. It was the first time the malls, the dining and shopping facilities near the historic Yuyuan Garden, has hosted a catwalk show in its more than 400 year history. The event was also the first fashion show for Lanvin since the novel coronavirus outbreak early this year. “We would like to take advantage of Shanghai’s ambition to become China’s fashion bridgehead to develop fashion brands,” said Xu Xiaoliang, Yuyuan Inc’s chairman and the head of the Shanghai International Fashion Federation.
A major facelift has been underway at Yuyuan malls since 2018 to renovate structures, bring in more intellectual property brands and highlight traditional Chinese culture. Xu said the aim is to make Yuyuan “not only the cultural reception for people from outside Shanghai but also a popular place for the young generation to experience and embrace traditional cultures.”
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