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Hello viewers of if Fashion, how are you?

I am Zhang Bin Bin

[ Q: Today you took part in Zegna's event, how does it feel? ]

I feel very happy. Thanks to Zegna Brand for inviting me here

Zegna is a classic brand

They use luxurious fabrics and are well made

[ Q: If you use one of the characters you have portrayed to describe the Zegna's brand, which do you think it is? ]

The King of Qin is a bit more appropriate

He is a real historic figure

and Zegna has one hundred years of history

[ Q: Today you played with the Mini 4WD racing car, did it take you back to your childhood? ]

When I was small, I played with the kind that had the stick type remote controller

[ Q: Please tell us about your more memorable childhood toys ]

The Mini 4WD racing car...and...

what else...

Robots

The ones with remote controller that can walk around

[ Q: Please sing your most memorable animation theme song ]

( It's the theme song from the animated series "Jorney to the West" )

[ Q: Usually you wear more formal clothing. In private, is your style more casual? ]

In private, I like to wear more comfortable clothes

since when I attend events I have to wear suits and more form fitting clothing for work

[ Q: Do you remember the last time you laughed out loud what was the reason? ]

The last time I laughed out loud was...

It's the drama I'm currently filming

My costar is Arial Lin

There was a line...the original line was "Thank you for lending a hand"

But that day in a take she said...and she said it very seriously

She said "Thank you for pig hand"

At the moment, in a second it took me out of the scene

I looked at my hand. My hand is pig hand?

From that time on she started calling me pig hand

[ Q: Do you think you are a selfie expert? ]

No, I'm really not good at taking selfies

I think...selfie hmm...just not good at it...

I know there are some selfie experts out there

[ Q: When you hear muisc with a beat, what is your reaction? ]

Nod my head and follow the rhythm of the music

[ Q: People say that you are a easy going idol, do you agree? ]

Thanks for their compliment

[ Q: What is the first thing you do after you wake up in the morning? ]

Morning stretching

I would do some stretching on the bed

[ Q: When filming, are there times when you feel shy? ]

When there is a bit more intimate scenes, I feel a bit shy

[ Please read out loud the following cheesy love quotes ]

From now on we are not friends anymore

because you are my girlfriend

Are you not tired?

You've been running in my heart for the whole day

You look strange today

Especially beautiful

(It's a play on words. The word strange could also mean especially)

That's enough

if Fashion

You deserve to have better living

For more infomation >> [Eng Sub] 20180524 if Fashion Interview - Zhang Bin Bin - Duration: 3:06.

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What is minimalist fashion? ǀ Which brands are actually minimalistic? ǀ Justine Leconte - Duration: 6:11.

Hi everyone, it's Justine.

What is minimalist fashion?

"Minimalist" is one of the most over-used words in the fashion industry.

It can mean pretty much anything…

So today, I'd like to discuss what I think it means, what I think it doesn't mean,

where it comes from, and which brands and designers are actually minimalist brands,

in my opinion.

Minimalist fashion, what is that?

When people say "This outfit is minimalistic" or "minimalist", often they're looking

at the first things one sees in an outfit: the overall shape, the colors, and the lines.

For instance, this would typically be called a minimalist outfit.

It is monochromatic.

It seems simple.

You see straight lines.

It looks really clean and tidy.

And that is partly true.

It's a good start for a definition.

But this outfit is also monochromatic, simple, and it has straight lines.

Yet you would probably call it "casual" rather than "minimalistic", am I right?

So what's the difference between those 2?

For me, tailoring is the difference: constructing a garment that has interesting proportions,

that falls right, and that seems simple is in fact extremely difficult, and it's a

matter of tailoring skills.

Tailoring is the difference between a casual garment, and a classy garment.

It doesn't necessarily mean that you have to be wearing a jacket, a suit jacket, with

shoulders and everything, but it means that the clothes that you are wearing fit well,

and the cut is on point.

For me, a look is minimalistic when it's looking like it's simple, when it's clean,

free of additions and embellishments, and when it's well-tailored.

What minimalist fashion is not…

Minimalism doesn't mean that the construction of the garment is in itself basic.

In fact, it just looks simple, but it might be very complicated after all.

And making something complicated seem simple is an art.

Minimalism does not mean "less fabric is more", or that what you wear has to be super

thin, sheer or transparent.

It also doesn't say that the outfit can't be quite structured.

It can have a heavy structure on the inside, to help it keep its shape.

Minimalism also doesn't mean that you can't have textured or patterned fabrics.

Cause why not?

Of course you can.

Minimalism does not mean monochromatic, that you're wearing all black-and-white or that

you're wearing only neutrals.

In fact, the cut and the silhouette in my opinion, are much more important than the

color choices.

When you look at the Céline runway, the garments look simple but the tailoring is in fact impeccable.

The fit is perfect.

The quality of the execution is visible everywhere.

You see that she made clear choices in terms of proportions.

It's overall cohesive, and yet individually very varied, if that makes sense.

Where minimalism comes from: quality over quantity…

Minimalist fashion, for me, is in fact an aesthetic.

It's a mindset that became bigger with the financial crisis at the beginning of this

century.

With decreasing purchasing power, people started to think a lot more about what they wore.

Is it worth my money?

Does it fit me right?

Can I combine that with all the pieces I already own?

And if you are starting to get picky, to prioritize quality over quantity, and to reuse what you

have in your closet, you get very close to what you might know as the concept of a capsule

wardrobe.

But I don't think that having a minimalist fashion aesthetic always means that you have

to own less and less clothes.

I think a capsule wardrobe is rather a consequence of that mindset, or a tool to help you get

there, and a very useful tool.

I've done several videos, this year and last year, on how to build a capsule wardrobe.

I will link them here in the corner and down below for you.

Which brands and designers are minimalists?

You saw a photo of the Céline runway already, a few minutes ago.

Phoebe Philo, the designer, now ex-designer, of the house is the queen of impeccable, luxurious

fashion that seems so simple and intuitive and organic, but is in fact so very high-end.

The look on the left is from Spring/Summer 2010.

Then Fall/Winter 2011.

And then Spring/Summer 2015.

Especially the one in the middle impresses me.

It's technically just a top and a bottom, no bling-bling, plain colors.

And yet the cut and the proportions are so innovative and special, if you look closer.

It's a unique look.

The next label that comes to my mind is Jil Sander, which shows at Milan Fashion Week

in Italy.

As you see in these examples, everything that is not necessary to the design has been taken

out.

And yet nothing is missing.

The cuts are clean, elegant, definitely not casual.

Do you agree?

Jil Sander is not as famous as let's say, Calvin Klein, but I really like the aesthetic

of the house.

Now looking on the American side, the most minimalistic brand, currently, would probably

be Theory.

They are the champions of shirting.

If you need a high-end, white, crisp shirt that's well-tailored, it's a great brand

to look into.

VOGUE calls pieces like this "unshowy clothes".

They are not loud, but they are extremely well cut, in high quality fabrics that look

and feel luxurious.

And here again, you see that they are not only black & white.

The clothes are easy to combine, comfortable, and special… which is everything I want.

And when I design, I always try to create things that are combinable, comfortable and

special.

In the end, minimalist clothing is well-made, smart, and of good quality, without all the

fuss.

And I think those points are all absolutely essential to get "good design".

What do you think makes "good design"?

Which characteristics are you looking for when you are shopping for clothes?

Thumbs up if this video made you think for a minute.

Thank you very much.

And if you're in the market for a new shirt, by the way, here is a video, and also in the

description below, on how a shirt should fit when it fits right.

You might find it useful.

And I'll see you very soon again in a new video.

Bye!

For more infomation >> What is minimalist fashion? ǀ Which brands are actually minimalistic? ǀ Justine Leconte - Duration: 6:11.

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男神一定會有這件褲 (不是牛仔褲) + 撩妹金句 - Duration: 3:05.

For more infomation >> 男神一定會有這件褲 (不是牛仔褲) + 撩妹金句 - Duration: 3:05.

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DIESE Mode-Geheimnisse sollten alle Frauen kennen! 👚👖👠👜👗 | FASHION - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> DIESE Mode-Geheimnisse sollten alle Frauen kennen! 👚👖👠👜👗 | FASHION - Duration: 2:41.

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Meghan Markle sparks £300m fashion boost as women around the world want to dress like the Duchess - Duration: 5:44.

Designers and fashion stores are doffing their hats to Meghan Markle as the duchess sets their phones ringing and their tills kerchinging

Orders pour in each time she sports a new outfit, be it an off-the-shoulder dress, a belted coat, a tilted hat or a simple fascinator

Her fashion choices put the bucks in buckles and the millions into millinery. Most of her outfits are bespoke, by the likes of Givenchy and Carolina Herrera and typically costing £5,000

But others, like the Line The Label coat she wore on the day of her engagement to Prince Harry, are available and fly off the shelves

Meghan likes to promote smaller British and Canadian labels and her influence has been worth an estimated £300million to the industry in those countries alone

Now, after last week's Royal Ascot outing – where she wore a white Givenchy dress complemented by a Philip Treacy hat – all eyes are focused on her next big outing, Wimbledon

She is a keen tennis fan and her pal Serena Williams, 36 – the 23-times grand slam winner – was a guest when Meghan wed Prince Harry last month

So the question is will Meghan, also 36, go in simple straw hat and white blouse, like she did when she graced Centre Court in 2016?

Or will she have something else up her sleeve now that she really is fashion royalty? As designers from the fashion houses of Paris to independent online retailers vie for her attention, high street chains will watch keenly as they try to follow suit

Vogue editor Edward Enninful hails Meghan, former star of US telly drama Suits, as "an astonishing sales force setting the fashion industry alight"

And her Wimbledon outfit could prove the biggest PR coup in a fashion brand's history

Meghan often chooses female designers to champion gender equality. She is a big fan of Canadian designer Erdem and their floral, feminine designs would be perfect for Wimbo

Or Meghan might opt for a custom piece by her wedding dress designer Clare Waight Keller – the first female artistic director at the historic French fashion house Givenchy

As well as her Ascot number, Meghan wore a custom Givenchy capelet dress while in Chester on an engagement with the Queen this month

She could go for something understated by another of her favourite designers – Britain's Stella McCartney, creator of the halter neck gown she wore for her evening wedding do

Stella is going to be selling 46 versions of the dress and they will retail at £3,500

One thing for sure is that Meghan will opt for a hat and sunglasses – a wardrobe staple at Wimbledon

Milliner Philip Treacy has emerged as a favourite designer of Meghan's – with his bespoke hats costing around £2,500

She wore a head-piece from the Irish fashion guru for the Trooping the Colour ceremony a fortnight ago

It complemented a blush pink two-piece outfit by Carolina Herrera.During Meghan's first official outing with Harry in Nottingham, she carried a £550 tote bag by Edinburgh-based Strathberry and wore a £427 black coat by Mackage

They flew off the shelves and sold out in minutes. The coat is so popular it is back on sale – costing £23 more

As the Meghan-effect grew, Strathberry enjoyed bumper sales in the run-up to last Christmas

Meghan wore a £750 white wrap coat to mark her engagement last November. Again, copies sold out within 20 minutes of her appearance on Harry's arm at Kensington Palace

Canadian designer John Muscat, 45, founder of Line The Label, explained: "We had 5,000 requests for the coat

It costs £750 – not something you buy lightly."Requests were flooding in from around the world

"But not every outfit is judged to be a winner.Meghan wore a long-sleeve blue and white patterned cocktail dress from designer Oscar de la Renta at the wedding of Lady Celia McCorquodale a week ago

But some royal rans suggested it was too big. The dress costs £3,992. But her M&S fascinator was just £29.99 – well and truly putting the Sparkle into Marks and Sparks.

For more infomation >> Meghan Markle sparks £300m fashion boost as women around the world want to dress like the Duchess - Duration: 5:44.

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Prinz William: Tochter Charlotte liebt Fashion über alles . - Duration: 4:02.

For more infomation >> Prinz William: Tochter Charlotte liebt Fashion über alles . - Duration: 4:02.

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ALERTA FASHION: ¡Se adelantan las rebajas! - Duration: 3:05.

For more infomation >> ALERTA FASHION: ¡Se adelantan las rebajas! - Duration: 3:05.

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Prinz William: Tochter Charlotte liebt Fashion über alles. - Duration: 2:48.

For more infomation >> Prinz William: Tochter Charlotte liebt Fashion über alles. - Duration: 2:48.

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Prinz William: Tochter Charlotte liebt Fashion über alles ! - Duration: 2:57.

For more infomation >> Prinz William: Tochter Charlotte liebt Fashion über alles ! - Duration: 2:57.

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"Tötet die Kardashians": Geht dieser Fashion-Witz zu weit? - Duration: 2:29.

Mit großem Ruhm kommen eben auch die Hater! Das kennt wohl niemand besser als die Kardashians

Mit ihrer eigenen Reality-Show Keeping up with the Kardashians sorgt die kultige TV-Familie schon seit 2007 für Lacher, Augenrollen und Skandale

Unterhaltsam findet das aber nicht jeder. Der beste Beweis: T-Shirts mit der aussagekräftigen Aufschrift "Kill the Kardashians" verkaufen sich scheinbar wie heiße Semmeln!Erst am Mittwoch begegnete Kendall Jenner (22), die zweitjüngste Tochter des Reality-Clans, einem der Abnehmer im Supermarkt, wie sie in ihrer Instagram-Story teilte

"Ich wollte doch nur ein bisschen Milch kaufen", schrieb das Model zu einem kurzen Clip, das den Oberkörper des Mannes inklusive seines bedruckten Tops zeigt

Ob Kendall das mit einem Lachen wegstecken konnte? Fraglich, wenn man bedenkt, dass der Spruch übersetzt "Tötet die Kardashians!" bedeutet

Oberteile mit genau diesem Satz gibt es aktuell in diversen Online-Shops zu kaufen und hin und wieder scheint auch Prominenz zuzuschlagen

So trug beispielsweise Gitarrist Gary Holt ein ähnliches Stück bei einem seiner Konzerte in Las Vegas – kurz nachdem Kendall mit einem Fan-Shirt seiner Band Slayer abgelichtet wurde

Mit Unterstützung aus Jenner-Kardashian-Reihen scheint er wohl nicht allzu viel anfangen zu können

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