Shiatzy Chen Show Celebrities 40th Anniversary Fall 2018: Paris Fashion Week

Shiatzy Chen Show Celebrities 40th Anniversary Paris Fashion Week FW18

2018 is the 40th anniversary of the Shiatzy Chen brand. It is the most significant year for them to deliver their decades of enthusiasm for the world of fashion. They also spare no effort in design and cultural heritage.

Their recent Paris Fashion Week show was honored by the presence of some of the most noted glitterati dressed in SHIATZY CHEN’s outfits, including international artist Michelle Yeoh and the americain Adelaine Kane. Chinese and french brilliant actress Xu Lu, Sun Yi, Louise Monot and Luna Beson. Taiwanese KOL Melody and artist Amber An, spanish stylist Blanca Miro and top influencers as Silvia Garcia, Julia Mateian, Brittany Xavier and Louise Ebel.

 
Shiatzy Chen Show Celebrities 40th Anniversary: Paris FW18

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Following last season’s ideology, SHIATZY CHEN chose Palais de Tokyo with a completely new runway design revolving around futuristic robots. Colorful pillars and a floor made up of interwoven, eye-catching blocks of color make the scene appear as if spectators are surveying a giant net of the entire world’s eras, providing a visual sense of the theme “Togetherness” and manifesting the beautiful spirit of marching forward with the times.

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