";s:4:"text";s:3926:" Tory Burch. Guo is the second born-and-raised Asian designer to be invited to become a guest member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture after Lebanese designer Elie Saab.
For over 20 years, she has been dressing celebrities, distinguished ladies, royalty and political elite who turn to her for show-stopping, magnificent creations when they want to look beautiful and stand out from the crowd.In the world of Guo Pei, fabric, shape and texture resonate with meaning. Highest of high fashion and the imperial splendor of Chinese history become a dazzling admixture in “Guo Pei: Chinese Art and Couture,” the smashing couture-cum-culture exhibit at the Asian Civilizations Museum (ACM). They tell the stories which paintings and embroidery have conveyed throughout the centuries.A modern messenger of her cultural heritage, Guo Pei has breathed new life into embroidery and painting traditions that date back thousands of years. Showcasing the finest of traditional Chinese craftsmanship while incorporating contemporary innovation and Western style, Guo Pei is a passionate artisan who wants to evoke people’s emotions and inspire people through her art.Guo made her Paris Haute Couture debut in January 2016, unveiling her “Courtyard” collection to wide critical acclaim. Guo Pei is President and Chief Designer of Rose Studio Fashion Co. Ltd. She is a member of the China Fashion Designers Association (CFDA) Council and the Fashion Art Committee of CFDA, and has been named foremost among China’s Top 10 Fashion Designers. Guo’s 2016 appearance in the documentary The First Monday in May made her an emblem of Chinese fashion in both her home country and internationally. While it’s relatively simple to predict his income, it’s harder to know accurate expenses over the last year. Alexander McQueen. First Name Guo. She went on to graduate from Beijing's Second Light Industry School with a degree in Fashion Design. She is also known for being the second Asian designer to be invited to become a guest member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture. In 1997, she left the company to start her own fashion brand. She first began sewing at two years old. She is also known for being the second Asian designer to be invited to become a guest member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture.