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Liu Yong X RISHIKENSH SS20

Liu Yong, one of the top 10 fashion designers in China, wanted to redefine street and athleisure wear in his SS20 collection with Rishikensh. He succeeded in showing athleisure could be a lifestyle but failed in originality.

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The show began with a contemporary ballet performance along to what seemed like a mix of Chinese and Indian tunes, which paid homage to Liu Yong’s heritage and the origins of the name Rishikensh.

Then, the runway began immediately following the performance. One by one, the models lit up the runway with bright neon and metallic colors whether it was the entire outfit or just used as a point statement. Even the makeup on the models were bright colors, used as a statement by a single color on the eyes, leaving the rest of the face natural. However, the designs of the clothes themselves were typical streetwear outfits, just with bolder colors. Liu Yong also included several transparent totes and duffle bags in this collection, continuing with 2019’s trend of transparent handbags. Although the designs weren’t anything surprising, he did successfully use comfort to sell athleisure as a lifestyle. The clothes looked lightweight and the cast was diverse in age and race, showing that his clothes embodied a sporty and comfortable lifestyle that everyone could adapt to. He specifically described this collection as one of, “Whether it’s yoga or dancing, you can do so in any of the designs - with a concentrated attitude. We use the softest cotton and other recycled textiles, so that our customer feels comfortable and conscious.”

Liu Yong

Liu Yong

About Liu Yong

Liu Yong is regarded as one of the TOP 10 fashion designers in China and held project director and Product Consultants in many famous listed fashion groups in China, such as Septwolves and BOSIDENG. In 2003, Liu started his own fashion studio and has cooperated with many fashion brands successfully. In 2015, Liu established his own street fashion brand: “LIU YONG PLAY”, which is one of the original street style brands in China. In 2016, he won the “China Fashion Designer Top Award”. Accolades include: one of the core designers of APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation); Councilmember and Executive member of the Arts Committee of China Fashion Association; Council member of Asian Fashion Association China; Vice President of Fujian Fashion Designers Association; and Vice President of Guangdong Fashion Designers Association.

About Rishikensh

RISHIKENSH, originated from the English name of Reshikesh, “the City of Yoga” in India. Leaning against the Himalayas and fronting the Ganges River, the city of Reshikesh is like a shining pearl inlaid into a crown, a place where many Yoga masters in the world live. It is a heaven of meditation and adventures in Yoga. Our brand RESHIKENSH is based on Yoga culture and highly integrated with the “Street Culture” and “Punk Style” from casual wear. Adopted the world first Garment Wash technology, we create unique and distinctive style in fashion sportswear, winning great popularity in middle-end and high-end female customers aging from 18 to 38.

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Dan Liu SS 18 Collection

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The new Dan Liu Spring/Summer 2018 collection could be described in three words: elegant, poised, and confident. The collection, which was inspired by the relaxed beach days of summer, as well as the beautiful pastel colors of spring, was presented at the Skylight Clarkson Sq on a sunny Sunday morning.

In his fourth season of New York Fashion Week, Dan Liu, who is of a Chinese-Japanese Canadian, played with traditional feminine silhouettes and textures, such as an A-line dress with ruffles. The color palette included almost every color of spring and early summer, ranging from baby pink and scarlet red to turquoise and royal blue.. In addition, whether for a day at the beach, or for a brunch with your girlfriends, the collection included an option for every occasion.

The opening look was a stunning red satin dress, which was a combination between a wrap dress and an A-line. The dress perfectly wrapped around the model’s waist, while it flared out at her hips. The dress stopped right above the knee, adding a slight seductive yet modest element into the look.

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Another memorable look from the collection was a navy, white polka-dotted jumpsuit, which resembled the recently-retired pajama trend, but looked very beach chic. The look fit the model in an effortless way, which made it seem as if she has just woken up and gone about her day.

Each ensemble in the collection kept a bare minimum amount of accessories, and had beige pumps, or silver/gold ankle-strap heels to compliment it. In contrast, the makeup was statement-making and mesmerizing. With peacock feathers attached to the eyebrows of the models, the eyes were accentuated with heavy strokes of smudged black or brown eyeliner. In order to balance off the heavy eye makeup, each model wore a nude or a light pink gloss, which created an effect of party on the top and effortless beauty on the bottom.

For the grand finale of the show, Dan Liu presented a white, flowy wrap dress, which was accessorized with a hula-hoop that was covered with peacock feathers. As the model graciously marching by the attendees, each person in the audience pulled out their mobile device in order to record and embed the moment in their memory and in their iCloud. The look was a perfect end to the runway show since it created peace between the entire collection and the ideas behind it.

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Photos courtesy of Getty Images for Dan Liu at NYFW: The Shows 

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