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16th Jul 2007

Hong Kong Fashion Week on iPapier

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Hong Kong Fashion Week

Today we launch a new fashion blog. (we actually launched the pre-beta version last week) It covers a lot of the fashion that we simply don’t have the space to cover here on Papierblog. A lot goes on here in the states and it’s hard to cram that into one blog. So we launch iPapier. iPapier covers everything outside of the states in fashion that we’re dying to know about. Most of it is in English, but you may find a French post in there every now and again as it is our co-founder’s native tongue. You’ll find coverage of street fashion, random musings and fashion weeks that may not be in the main stream (meaning Paris, London, Milan) but are becoming ever more relevant.

We start coverage this week with Hong Kong Fashion week and get rolling on Amsterdam and Berlin fashion week, next week. Editors Tenisha Anderson and Marquita Harris bring you all the words and descriptions while photographer Anne-Marie Michel and her team brings us back photos at the various fashion weeks and on the streets. Bookmark it (http://ipapier.papierdoll.net) and wish us luck!

Posted by Eva @ 6:45 am

2 Responses to “Hong Kong Fashion Week on iPapier”

  1. cashmere pashmina Says:

    hi eva you write very well :)

    hongkong fashion week rocks

  2. Hong Kong Fashion Week - B-Tique, Lifestyle & Fashion Says:

    [...] iPapier has great captures of the young designers’ catwalk efforts, but my personal favorite would have to be Lo Sing Chin; [...]

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