Monday, June 27, 2011

Asia in World Catwalk Model.

BRAZIL can be regarded as the birth center of world-classsupermodel. Call it the Gisele Bundchen, Adriana Lima, andAlexandra Ambrosio, who was crisscrossing as an ambassador forfamous brands, including famous brand underwear Victoria'sSecret.Selama last five years, even a successful Bundchen becamethe highest-income model, beating supermodel European origin,Heidi Klum, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. But it turns out, over the last few years managed to attract the attention of the Asian model actor fashion world.
Models from China, Japan, and Korea now look back and forth onthe international fashion stage. Sui He, born model Wenzhou,China, has managed to become one of the models 'fixed' at NewYork Fashion Week catwalk. Sui He had several times had to try outthe European fashion scene by acting in Milan and London. Sui Healso became the first Asian model of "open" Ralph Lauren show in New York Fashion Week. "Of course I'm proud," said Sui He told the Guardian.
Sui But not alone, he's onstage Ralph Lauren along with six otherChinese models. "There are a total of six models of China at the show and by chance I was appointed to be a model opener," continued Sui. Not just on the catwalk, fashion brands did not missholding the Asian model who has an exotic face as arepresentative. One of them, Victoria's Secret who took Liu Wen, a model from China, which also became the first Asian model in theVictoria's Secret catwalk show and is the first Asian model forcosmetics giant Estee Lauder brand.
While the American fashion magazine Vogue December issuefeaturing six models of Asia, from China, Japan, and Korea. TheMaybelline took Shu Pei Chinese model for its ad campaign. OtherChinese models, Feifei Sun, Emma Pei, and Ming Xi often seen emblazoned on catwalk show the world's top designers. And not justfemale models, male models did not run out of Asian pie. LouisVuitton recently presented model of Taiwan-Canada bloody GodfreyGao as the new face for its ad campaign. "In recent years, demand for Asian models continues to increase," says Angelica Cheung,editor-in-Chief of Vogue China. "It used only the name of Du Juanwho once referred to as Asian supermodel. Now, they areeverywhere, "continued Cheung.Firma Consultant Bain & Co.argues," rising "Asian models, especially China, in the realm of fashion world is also due to Asia who is now a potential market formany fashion labels. oke zone