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The Nineteenth China International Youth Designer Fashion Competition Preliminary Review

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Young Designer Fashion

The nineteenth China International Youth sponsored by the Chinese Fashion Designers Association and the Han Bo (International) group.

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The competition for fashion shows has been closed since the start of the competition in September 2010. The organizing committee has received 1120 entries from 22 countries, including China, Japan, Indonesia, Finland, Norway, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Mongolia, Canada, Australia, Morocco, Mexico, Sweden, Austria, Czech, Uruguay, Chile, Croatia and Switzerland.


In mid December 2010, a total of 30 entries from 18 countries were selected for the nineteenth "Han Bo prize" competition by mid ranking judges. The contestants will go to Hangzhou and Beijing in mid and late 3 to participate in the special semi-finals and finals of the competition. The rematch will inspect the creative talents of the contestants on the spot, and the finals will be held at the Beijing Hotel in March 25, 2011.


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