By the end of the year, if Quqi lists the most popular and eye-catching brands this year, of course, it will be the popular Internet celebrity manufacturing machine Balenciaga.
Since Demna Gvasalia served as creative director of Balenciaga last year, Vetement's horse-catching gene has also brought Vetement's horse-catching gene to Balenciaga.
large shoulder pad suits, loose sports windbreakers, socks and shoes, dad shoes... all kinds of "weird" items were bombarded in turn. Before they could accept it, Balenciaga began to drop bombs again, making people curious where Gvasalia's inspiration came from.
Balenciaga 2018 Spring Men's Clothing Series
2018 Early Spring Series
Until I saw this set of commercials full of age and retro style in the 1990s released by Balenciaga.
There are also Balenciaga's Spring Festival travel bags, quilt bags and Hong Kong series Bazar S bags.
After careful observation, I found that these are all standard for San Francisco Chinatown old urchins?
wearing a red top tights, red shoes and red socks Chinese street old lady Dorothy G.C. Quick is simply Balenciaga himself.
80-year-old Zhang Ailiang (transliteration) made his own floral T-shirt and pants 10 years ago, and the colors were similar to Balenciaga.
Anna Lee, who wears the same purple floral dress of Balenciaga, is 92 years old this year, but looking at the fashionable combination of her dress and sneakers, she still keeps up with the trend.
This old man even wore a bold fluorescent jacket. The retro sporty style is not only similar to Balenciaga, but also seems to be in the same style as Gosha Rubchinskiy.
The Wang couple who taught Hong Kong Liutongquan in Chinatown also found the same model in Gosha Rubchinskiy.
Mrs. Li went out to buy groceries wearing the same dad shoes as Baleciaga and the sun hat she sewn.
Such fashionable old naughty children are actually ordinary Chinese living on Chinatown in San Francisco. You can find a lot of them in the neighborhood.
These street photos are all works by photographer Andria Lo and writer Valerie Luu. Andria Lo said, "I like the unexpected styles of the elderly in Chinatown. They look effortless and dress very avant-garde. They look super fashionable!"
So they set up a website called "Chinatown Pretty" to interpret the unique fashion of the elderly in Chinatown from a fashionable perspective.
is not just a photo record, but also a story behind the fashionable outfit. "We found that their styles are often rooted in their work and cultural backgrounds, and we learn about their personal history through their outfits."
In their eyes, these fashionable old urchins are simply representative of "fashion is eternal." And this American Chinatown with an independent cultural circle is a natural fashion scenic spot. Wear hats, handmade sweaters, and printed shirts are all full of them, all of which are unique trends for the residents of Chinatown.
This cool boy, who calls himself "Angie No Good", has a baseball cap and jacket full of enamel buckle pins, all of which he collected from traveling around the world. A colorful printed black inner T-shirt exudes a hip-hop atmosphere with high-waist jeans.
Angela Chen from Taiwan, paired it with a blue T-shirt with a polka dot vest, and an embroidered embroidered hat she bought in Thailand 20 years ago, looks harmonious and unique in color.
95-year-old Buck Chew is a celebrity in Chinatown. He always goes out in a gentlemanly suit. The fifty colorful printed ties at home are enough to illustrate his fashionable taste.
To Hon Ng grandma stands out elegantly with a camel coat paired with a khaki cold hat. Sure enough, the camel coat has never been out of date for many years.
Estelle Old Lady Kelley combines contemporary fashion with Chinatown fashion, she said, "I'm 87 years old, but I don't dress like an old lady at all.""
stacked printed shirts, exquisite bracelets and rings, and details... The old urchins in Chinatown wear retro Chic style without any effort.
indeed fashion is eternal. So, the "Balenciaga boys girls" in Chinatown tells everything. They wear items they brought from Hong Kong when they immigrated 30 years ago. "Living until old, exquisite until old" is the life attitude of fashion artists!