I have my clothes made in Hong Kong, but I love Shangai Tang in New York.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Hong Kong is a good fashion city. The interest is enormous. There's good potential in the Asian market.
Hong Kong girls have a genius sense of style. I came back to the States thinking no one here has any individuality. Or cute enough socks.
Indian-styled garments are very popular in the U.S., especially in areas near the beach, like Hawaii and Los Angeles.
Hong Kong is a wonderful, mixed-up town where you've got great food and adventure. First and foremost, it's a great place to experience China in a relatively accessible way.
My career in the movie business began in Hong Kong, my heart has always been tied to Asia, and it is immensely gratifying to see international recognition for Asian cinema as a whole.
I love simple, elegant clothing with a hint of sexy, and that, for me, is so hard to find. I usually always end up finding Australian brands, and Kookai is an example of that.
There are many kinds of movies in Hong Kong. Some are commercial and others are more artistic.
Hong Kong cinema is something you can't duplicate anyway.
For people in London, Asian flavors are always part of the culture, more than in New York.
I think, at least for me, I'm so impressed by Shanghai and how all of China continues to evolve. On a style level, you're seeing this increased sophistication and brand awareness.
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