The Prime Minister of Australia Anthony John Abbott dressed in garments from the "New Chinese Clothing" to attend the 2014 APEC meeting. The collection “New Chinese Dress” adopts many traditional elements from Chinese culture and brings the past into the present. The garments adopt a stand-up collar, a traditional button, a pair of open plackets, raglan sleeves, and a jacquard pattern inspired from Song Dynasty textiles. In terms of craftsmanship, it combines Chinese and Western tailoring. The color used is a peacock blue; a generous and dense tone. The inspiration for this garment comes from the saying, "The highest good is like water, water conservancy, and all things are indisputable." Furthermore, the garment combines traditional symbols for sea water, river cliffs, and Song Dynasty brocade aesthetics to create a beautiful representation of the interdependence of 21 economies, watching over and helping each other.
Wu Qingqing was the head designer for leaders who attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in 2014. He designed 34 garments for leaders and their wives coming from 21 participating countries, calling his collection “New Chinese Dress.” In order to continue promoting APEC’s core beliefs in equality, charity, and cooperation, designer Wu Qingqing has decided to transform his 34 looks into NFT artworks and donate thirty percent of the proceeds to emerging artists. The garment design elements adopt traditional Chinese culture and serve to honor the past in the present. Wu Qingqing’s collection adopts stand-up collars, a pair of open plackets, raglan sleeves, jacquard embroidered patterns, and Song Dynasty brocade aesthetics. The styles reflect the aesthetic style of " shapeless elephant, large, plain and simple.”
#0303 Australia Prime Minister dressed in “New Chinese Clothing" to attend the APEC meeting
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#0303 Australia Prime Minister dressed in “New Chinese Clothing" to attend the APEC meeting
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The Prime Minister of Australia Anthony John Abbott dressed in garments from the "New Chinese Clothing" to attend the 2014 APEC meeting. The collection “New Chinese Dress” adopts many traditional elements from Chinese culture and brings the past into the present. The garments adopt a stand-up collar, a traditional button, a pair of open plackets, raglan sleeves, and a jacquard pattern inspired from Song Dynasty textiles. In terms of craftsmanship, it combines Chinese and Western tailoring. The color used is a peacock blue; a generous and dense tone. The inspiration for this garment comes from the saying, "The highest good is like water, water conservancy, and all things are indisputable." Furthermore, the garment combines traditional symbols for sea water, river cliffs, and Song Dynasty brocade aesthetics to create a beautiful representation of the interdependence of 21 economies, watching over and helping each other.
Wu Qingqing was the head designer for leaders who attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in 2014. He designed 34 garments for leaders and their wives coming from 21 participating countries, calling his collection “New Chinese Dress.” In order to continue promoting APEC’s core beliefs in equality, charity, and cooperation, designer Wu Qingqing has decided to transform his 34 looks into NFT artworks and donate thirty percent of the proceeds to emerging artists. The garment design elements adopt traditional Chinese culture and serve to honor the past in the present. Wu Qingqing’s collection adopts stand-up collars, a pair of open plackets, raglan sleeves, jacquard embroidered patterns, and Song Dynasty brocade aesthetics. The styles reflect the aesthetic style of " shapeless elephant, large, plain and simple.”