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The “O” Shirt from Zhang Da
In a hidden corner in 798, lies a fashion surprise for fans of minimalist wear, playful irony and small, independent fashion labels …

Baffled on first sight, I walked the full circumference of the “white cube” before realizing…

Inside the white elastic “cube” is a maze of elastic partitions, displaying Zhang Da’s designs for his 2008 line. His designs are flattering on many body types, and a refreshingly original take on androgyny. Zhang Da takes ambiguity to a new level; up can be down, inside can be out, backwards or front. It can all be comfortably stylish (and affordable, price tags all below 500 RMB).
Zhang Da has pioneered his own response to the “T” Shirt: the O Shirt. See the O Shirt and other designs at this temporary store. (Keeping you in suspense…) Information and photos below (more…)
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Paper Schools in Cheng Du

Who said that temporary shelters can’t be attractive? Japanese architect Shigeru Ban’s research studio banlab built these temporary schools for children in Cheng Du last September, and PingMag features them in an interview with the project director, Wataru Inoue. See more photos of the design and installation process on the Ping Mag site, and enjoy the friendly cooperation between Japanese and Chinese architects and students.
Read the interview and see more images here
For more PingMag architectural “MADness,” read an interview with MAD’s Ma Yansong
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Ich Est Ein Berliner, ein Beijinger too
Pan Pan has her eye on Berlin design / / / click for more photos (more…)
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MUJI and UNIQLO invade Xidan

Japanese grocery store, mass market shopping has at last made it to China’s capital. How sweet it is!
Obsessive-compulsive fans of home-living simplicity are raving: at long last Japanese minimalist design store MUJI is opening in Beijing. Logo-free is MUJI’s calling card, and you can find unobtrusive office, bathroom, home supplies, and clothing are finally at the fingertips of Beijing designers and art types seeking for unclutter work spaces. The (visually) understated excitement begins is located in new shopping mall Dayue Cheng located in Xidan, just across from the main gate of the Xidan Shopping plaza.
Inside the same mall, find UNIQLO, best described as the Japanese “Gap.” Their selection of rainbow-colored cotton separates are spectacular, as well as mass-market trendy dresses, polo shirts and khaki pants. Their jeans come in sizes up to waist 31, and can be hemmed for length. Uniqlo is also well known for their incredible selection of designer printed t-shirts, the selection here is heavy on manga-esque characters, although you won’t find anything pre-boxed with toys included.
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3030 New Graphic Design in China

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