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A model displays a creation on Jan. 13,
2009 by Indonesian designer Ika Butoni at the Hong Kong Fashion Week for
Fall/Winter 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Jan. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- The 2009 Hong Kong
Fashion Festival and Rio de Janeiro's Fashion Week kicked off both on Monday,
each attracting thousands of fashionistas from around the world.
Fourteen fashion shows and eight special topic
seminars are among the highlights of Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter 2009
and World Boutique, Hong Kong 2009. More than 1,500 exhibitors from 23 countries
and regions take part in the four-day Fashion Week ending Thursday.
China's hottest fashion designers, including Jenny
Ji, Le Kun, Estune Icicle and Helen Lee, joined the catwalk in support of
EcoChic Shanghai on Monday. The show presented clothes made with eco-friendly
textiles like organic cotton, silk and hemp, and also those using reconstructed
clothing, in order to encourage a more environmentally friendly fashion
industry.
The show also displayed collections by world-renowned
designers Diane von Furstenberg, Thakoon Panichgul and Nathan Jenden.
As one of the largest and oldest fashion events in
the world, Hong Kong Fashion Week is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
Among other activities the Hong Kong Young Fashion Designers' Contest aims to
cultivate and promote a new generation of young designers, whose ideas will
further enhance the image of Hong Kong as a fashion design center.
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A model displays "Lion Dance", the 2nd
runner-up of the kids' footwear category in the territory's annual
Footwear Design Competition Awards, during Hong Kong Fashion Week for
Fall/Winter 2009 on Jan. 13, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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Meanwhile in the Brazilian port city, designers presented
their upcoming autumn/winter collections to Fashion Rio Show, the city's
bi-annual week-long fashion event.
While thermometers read 35 degrees Celsius and
thousands packed Rio's beaches, swimsuits were nowhere to be seen on the
catwalk.
Instead, wool coats and leather dresses took over the
runways as new designers presented their 2009 autumn/winter collections.
"I sought to bring out the best of the two worlds
(cowboys and Indians) by using tailoring techniques, graphic patterns, and
maintaining the brand's identity, which are the ultra-feminine elements like
large bows." said a designer of Giulia Borges.
Brazil's fashion exports have soared an average 5
percent every year since 2002, reaching 185 million U.S. dollars in 2008,
according to the country's Textile and Confection Association.
But its annual report also pointed out that the
global credit crunch may lead to a slowdown in the business.
This event is the debut for some brands, including
the Rio-based Homem de Barro brand. The new designers' collection won high
praise from spectators. Fashion Rio ends on Friday.
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Brazilian actor Caua Reymond wears a
creation from TNG's 2009 autumn/winter collection during the Fashion Rio
Show in Rio de Janeiro January 12, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters
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