What are the chances? Two ballet dancers, both from the Chinese seaport city of Dalian, both invited to join the National Ballet of Canada immediately upon completion of their rigorous training, and both named Nan.
Read MoreIt is with great disappointment that we respond to the issue at the heart of the Dolce & Gabbana incident yesterday. The campaign was a huge step backwards in terms of Chinese and Asian representation at-large. This image of a mute, quiet, docile, uneducated and childish Chinese individual is exactly the opposite of what we expect of global brands when they seek to portray Chinese culture.
Read MoreIt was the honour of Fête Chinoise to sit down with haute couturiere Guo Pei for an exclusive interview in October 2018 inside the beautiful Vancouver Art Gallery.
Read MoreFête Chinoise spent some time speaking with Canadian designer Bojana Sentaler, whose jackets are worn by the likes of Kate Middleton and Megan Markle. She really hopes to see Vogue China’s Editor-in-Chief, Angelica Cheung in a SENTALER one day.
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