Posts Tagged ‘fashion’

Li Jing, a fashion Tv host at retirement age

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Li Jing got her fame from hosting first celebrity interviews in mainland China probably 10 years ago. Gossips say she gambled all her money on that Television programme, and she was the first female individual producer and host at that time. I watched lots episodes now and then, and did not like or hate particularly. No grilling questions, no chanllenging games, interviews sound like coming home, with all those loving cares and flattering comments. I liked to watch when my favorite celebrities were invited.

Internet posts on Tian Ya certainly do not like her performance in the new programme Pretty Woman, where she was supposed to give advice to younger woman on beauty and fashion. They compared her with Lan Xin Mei, a Taiwan host on same fashion programme, and think she looks far worse in fashion sense. Lack of interesting communicating highlights between all co-hosts, make the programme less tasteful.

Lan Xin Mei, won not a little bit. Her program Queen is more free style, reckless in talking and better at communicating practical advices. Many people like Lan, because she talks simple, not faking a lady being ladette. She wears bold as well. There is a picture at the end.

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How to wear classy

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Generally teenage girls love Japan and Korea fashion, and career women love classy and cute. Right, here comes the show,which features fine tailory and choice of accessories.

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A girl’s entrepreneur experience

Thursday, February 14th, 2008


Half year and 50,000 RMB (about 4000 British Sterling Pounds) invested in this small clothes shop, Niu Niu has experienced the high and low of being entrepreneur.

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This small fashion shop opened at the 17th floor of a business office building and circled office ladies as its market. Niu Niu was on her own doing design layout, supervising decor and clothes order, which deserved a few compliment for a newly graduate.

She had used quite a few marketing skills.Spread reputation by giving out beautiful leaflets. Increase customers by form alliance with a saloon neighbour next floor. Rent elevator advert board.

However, she did know clearly where the weakness was. First of all, Niu Niu wrongly caculated OLs perchase capacity. Earning averagely 2000 RMB in Chong Qing, OLs could not afford Niu Niu’s price positioning as high as 250 a piece. Second, she narrowed potential market by grounding her shop in a building. And the last straw, her boyfriend joined in and closed it for more than 20 days to do decor and planning, which lost regular customers, and wasted every effort made before.