10月31日,第29届广东时装周沙溪分会场在中国服装名镇沙溪镇正式开幕,中山市会副主任陈符英、中山市政协候选人徐小莉、广东省服装服饰行业协会执行会长刘岳屏等政府、行业、企业代表共同出席了首场大秀。创办于2002年的广东时装周,是行业公认的中国三大影响力时装周之一。今年,设立广东时 dress show in the Sandi River area of Chinas textile town, Shaxi. The event was attended by government officials, industry leaders, and enterprise representatives, including Ms. Chen Fuying, vice chairman of the municipal committee of Zhongshan; Ms. Xu Xiaoli, candidate for member of the Zhongshan Municipal Political Consultative Conference; and Mr. Liu Yueping, executive chairman of the Guangdong Federation of Garment Industries.
The Guangdong Fashion Week has been held annually since 2002 and is recognized as one of Chinas three major fashion weeks along with Beijing and Shanghai. This years event marks a significant milestone in the development of the fashion industry in China.
Ms. Cao Yong, deputy director of Zhongshan Vocational Technical College, spoke at the opening ceremony about how hosting this event will enhance their schools brand as well as that of its teachers and students.
During this year's fashion week at Sandi River area showcased various products from local enterprises such as Yiren Female Warrior Clothing Co., Ltd., which unveiled their new product line called "Female Warrior." The brand was established through collaboration between Yiren Female Warrior Clothing Co., Ltd., Zhongshan Vocational Technical College (ZVTC), and other institutions to create an innovative platform for entrepreneurship education among female college graduates.
At a press conference during this years fashion week at Sandi River area showcased various products from local enterprises such as Yiren Female Warrior Clothing Co., Ltd., which unveiled their new product line called "Female Warrior." The brand was established through collaboration between Yiren Female Warrior Clothing Co., Ltd., Zhongshan Vocational Technical College (ZVTC), and other institutions to create an innovative platform for entrepreneurship education among female college graduates.
The venue also saw performances showcasing traditional Guizhou minority ethnic groups' costumes made using embroidery techniques passed down from generation to generation by non-material cultural heritage inheritors like Cai Jun who combined modern style with traditional elements while maintaining cultural identity intact through fusion design concepts on stage presentations were so breathtakingly beautiful that they left audience members stunned into silence!