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Xu adidas superstar dame udsalg , 41, was born and raised in Zaozhuang, East China's Shandong province, not a fashionable area in China but the home province of
Confucius and rich in traditional Chinese culture. A model presents creations by
Laurence Xu at the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. Photo provided to China
Daily Models present creations by Laurence Xu at the Paris Haute Couture Fashion
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The year 2015 is a big one for Laurence Xu.

On Jan 27, Xu became the first Chinese designer to present a catwalk show for two years running at the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. From May through
August, three of his signature dresses will be exhibited at the Metropolitan
Museum in New York at its major exhibition China: Through the Looking Glass.


Haute Couture is an expression of French national pride and Parisian self-belief adidas superstar udsalg , so the committee has a very tough procedure to approve foreign designers' applications. But Xu's couture impressed the committee so
much that he was invited to return.


China: Through the Looking Glass is this year's themed exhibition of the Met's Costume Institute. Anna Wintour, US Vogue's editor-in-chief, and curator
Andrew Bolton selected designs for the exhibition that explore how China has
fueled Western fashion's imagination. Xu is one of the few Chinese designers who
stand alongside some of the biggest names in the industry, such as Tom Ford,
John Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld.


"It's my honor to be considered the Chinese representative at such international events," Xu says.


"As a designer adidas stan smith udsalg , I want to make beautiful dresses. If my works can serve as a window through which people can see Chinese culture, that would be wonderful."


Xu first impressed the world in 2010 when Chinese actress Fan Bingbing wore his "dragon robe" on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. The gown was
made using Nanjing Yunjin brocade with a dragon pattern that was only used for
emperors in ancient China. It was listed among the top three gowns in the Red
Carpet Fashion Awards of that week.


The "dragon robe" was later collected by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and will be displayed at the Metropolitan Museum this year.


The Victoria & Albert Museum describes it as "an eye-catching example of the luxury fashion popular in contemporary China. It also illustrates the
growing interest Chinese have in their cultural heritage".


Curator Bolton chose the gown because he believes Xu was influenced by Tom Ford's dragon robe. Tom Ford was influenced by Saint Laurent and Saint Laurent
was inspired by something from Shanghai. "That's how the East and West influence
each other," Bolton says.


Last year at Paris Haute Couture Week, Xu presented a collection of 36 gowns that continued to draw on the traditional Chinese dragon motif. This year, he
presented 30 gowns in the theme of Dunhuang.


Dunhuang, in Northwest China's Gansu province adidas springblade udsalg , was a major stop on the ancient Silk Road and is best known for its Buddhist caves with murals and sculptures.


When Xu was young, his architect father told him about Dun-huang and how many Chinese artists learned painting and copied murals at the caves. Those beautiful
folktales haunted him for many years until last July when he finally visited
Dunhuang and was inspired.


"From those paintings, I not only saw Buddhist rituals and beautiful dance, but found 'fashion'. I found people in the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) and earlier
dynasties wore trousers with braces and trench coats!" Xu says.


"I borrowed my ancestor's designs for my work and wish to create a modern look juxtaposing both Western silhouettes and the Chinese flavor," he says.


Like all luxury brands, special materials are vital to Xu's collections. He paid homage to the traditional handicrafts of China adidas pure boost udsalg , as each couture piece was made in the Nanjing Yunjin brocade.


Literally meaning "beautiful could in the sky", Nanjing Yunjin was a complicated textile incorporating materials such as silk, gold and peacock
feather yam. Only made in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, it was once
used to produce royal garments. In 2009, UNESCO named it among the Intangible
Cultural Heritage of Humanity.


"Xu's vision involves all the necessary elements for a luxury haute couture brand: craftsmanship adidas outdoor sko udsalg , history, cultural heritage, storytelling, emotion and endless elegance," says Christine Zhao Qian, director of Paris Chinese Haute
Couture Association adidas originals tubular udsalg , who recommended Xu to the Paris Haute Couture Week.


Xu, 41, was born and raised in Zaozhuang, East China's Shandong province, not a fashionable area in China but the home province of Confucius and rich in
traditional Chinese culture.


Xu, the second child in his family adidas originals sko udsalg , had two interests when he was young: accompanying his mother to see the local opera and altering his father, sister and brother's
clothing.


"My boyhood dream was to be a local opera performer because I thought the costumes were amazingly pretty and the gestures full of imagination. The actor
waves a whip to symbolize riding a horse and demonstrates embarrassment by
covering his face with his long sleeve," he says.


As for his passion for clothes, he recalls once cutting the collar off his father's shirt but before he could make a new one, he was discovered by his
father and got a good smacking.


In summer, he "mixed and matched" many clothes and pretended to perform on his bed-he considered it a stage-and was laughed at by other boys.


He also tailored a qipao adidas nmd dame udsalg , a traditional Chinese cheongsam for his sister. She rode a bicycle while wearing it, and he sat on the back to show her off across the
small town. But he was very embarrassed when the hemline got tangled in the
bicycle wheel.


In 1997, he studied design at the Central Academy of Art and Design in Beijing, going on to further study in Paris in 1999.


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