How Chinese haute couture is taking on the fashion world
Chinese high-fashion designers have dressed everyone from Rihanna to royals in recent years and their presence is growing on global catwalks

Haute couture, which means “high dressmaking” in French, has historically been associated with Parisian culture. But the concept of high fashion is no longer confined to France, or the West, as more Chinese designers make headway in the fashion industry.
Beijing-born fashion designer Guo Pei’s current solo exhibition at Hong Kong’s M+ museum of visual culture, in the West Kowloon Cultural District, features the sensational gold dress Rihanna wore at the 2015 Met Gala in New York.
This success is not solely my effort; it represents the rise of ethnic confidence
The arrival of such Chinese designers on the international high-fashion scene was propelled by the growing appetite for haute couture at home, which was in turn fuelled by China’s rapid economic growth.