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Li Ning And Others Were Selected As Forbes "25 Chinese In The Global Fashion Industry"

2010/6/14 18:10:00 106

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Recently, Forbes Chinese released its first list of "25 Chinese in the global fashion industry", and entrepreneurs became a hot topic this year. Li Ning and Gu Beichun, President of McCullin, were selected on the list for their deep understanding of local fashion and excellent business operation ability. At the same time, Jin Yuxi, Cao Qifeng and other Chinese fashion elites were also on the list.


According to Gu Beichun's analysis, the Chinese clothing market seems to be highly competitive, but the fashion needs of consumers have not been met. Especially in the vast second and third tier cities in China, there is a lack of really fashionable clothes with high cost performance ratio. His idea of creating an enterprise is to provide consumers with fashionable and value-added products and convenient and fast services to create a real Chinese fast fashion.


Luxian Fan, the producer of the list of "25 Chinese in the global fashion industry" and the president of Forbes Shanghai Branch, said that Chinese designers and entrepreneurs will not always only play supporting roles in the global high-end fashion industry. In the coming years, the cohesion of the "Greater China Region" will become stronger and stronger, China's wealth will continue to grow, and its influence on the world stage will become greater and greater. At the same time, the integration of "Chinese elements" and overseas concepts in the fashion industry and other industries will attract enterprises and investors all over the world.

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