How do you like your tea?
White Tea –The colour palette was predominantly white
bringing freshness to the pieces.
Silver Needle Tea - Called because of its silvery downy tips. Going down more of the actual colour of tea
the collection included neutral shades of fawns. Adding shimmer were silvery
sheens and finishes.
Black Tea. Black made an appearance on two long slim
dresses. Each had a modern take on the high side slit of the mandarin dress,
with one repeating the asymmetric neckline of its dress.
Green Tea. The accent
colour of course had to be green. Here were various shades of green from the
subtle sage and khaki in both pale and deep tones, to the deeper and bolder
grass green.
Pu erh Tea . Peach is not a colour you associate with tea,
but Puerh tea has a faint hint of smokiness and a warm apricot and peach
finish. This outfit is definitely
peachy. Ruching resembling the ridges formed by the rows of bushes in the tea plantations.
Tailoring is softened with an infusion of gauze reminiscent
of the muslin tea bag.
And tassels like those on the more decorative gauze tea bag
As a nod to the Chinese tea pickers, the models wore conical
shaped hats made of bamboo and tied with chiffon.
Photography by Christopher Dadey
The white dresses are really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation as well - like with the trail of tea on the runway.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen the latest collection from Ji Cheng?
http://www.retoxmagazine.com/ji-cheng-aw13.html - autumn winter 2013 images by Lin Vitali. Have a look - it's possibly more wearable.
Thanks - have looked at your article on the AW13 and it is amazing. Also loving the makeup!
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