 | Beijing black : A model shows a creation by Japanese designer Yoshiki Hishinuma in the Famous Japanese Designer's Collection show during China Fashion Week in Beijing. click to open  |
 | Models parade a wedding wear collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. Only a few decades removed from stiff blue Mao suits, Beijing is determined to catch up with the western world as a fashion center. click to open  |
 | Models parade a wedding wear collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. Only a few decades removed from stiff blue Mao suits, Beijing is determined to catch up with the western world as a fashion center. click to open  |
 | Models parade a wedding wear collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. Only a few decades removed from stiff blue Mao suits, Beijing is determined to catch up with the western world as a fashion center. click to open  |
 | Models parade a wedding wear collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. Only a few decades removed from stiff blue Mao suits, Beijing is determined to catch up with the western world as a fashion center. click to open  |
 | Models parade a wedding wear collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. Only a few decades removed from stiff blue Mao suits, Beijing is determined to catch up with the western world as a fashion center. click to open  |
 | A model presents a collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. click to open  |
 | A model presents a collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. click to open  |
 | A model presents a collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. click to open  |
 | A model presents a collection by Chinese designer Tsai Meiyue during China Fashion Week in Beijing November 20, 2004. It may not be Paris or Milan, but Beijing is staging China's biannual fashion week determined to leave their mark on the fashion scene. click to open  |