
Hot looks from the runways of China Fashion Week —
With 47 designers on the schedule, the Mercedes-Benz China Fashion Week is one of the most exciting sartorial events in China, showcasing both veteran and rookie designers. The bi-annual program continues until March 31. This spiky puffball look is by Peng Che of the brand CRZ, one of the most outlandish designs of the season.

Hot looks from the runways of China Fashion Week —
Designs entered in the WSM China Knitwear Fashion Design Contest 2014 were paraded down the catwalk yesterday in Beijing. More than 1,000 designs from across China were submitted for judging. Sheng Lina from Zhejiang Science and Technology University won the top prize.

Hot looks from the runways of China Fashion Week —
Hong Kong fashion brand Lianvis made its debut late last year in China and returned to the mainland this week. The minimalist designs evoked a futuristic take on the flowing robes often seen in Chinese traditional paintings, with an emphasis on long, lean, feminine shapes.

Hot looks from the runways of China Fashion Week —
The name Ban Xiaoxue is often on the lips of China's fashionistas. After the designer represented the nation at the prestigious International Woolmark Prize competition last year, his next move has been eagerly awaited. Ban's latest collection showed on Wednesday, with plenty of Eastern silhouettes and dramatic black-white-red color blocks.

Hot looks from the runways of China Fashion Week —
Qi Gang is known as one of China's most flamboyant designers and from these two golden looks it's obvious why. The Shanghainese designer is frequently awarded and fast becoming an A-list favorite, having dressed actresses Fan Bingbing and Gao Yuanyuan.

Hot looks from the runways of China Fashion Week —
China's household names in fashion also took the opportunity to show their latest and greatest. Bosideng, the country's largest down clothing maker, proves that down isn't just about dowdy puffy jackets. Clean, sleek lines, and masterful draping resulted in stunning, glamorous gowns stuffed with down.

Hot looks from the runways of China Fashion Week —
Guangzhou's menswear giant Cabbeen brought a touch of quirk to their new collection. Asymmetry, layering, lots of hats -- and a fancy new way to knot skinny ties -- bring street flavor to the brand.

Hot looks from the runways of China Fashion Week —
Yuan Bing presented one of the most wearable collections, for the Viscap label. Easy baby doll dresses in statement prints and metallic fabrics dominated his womenswear showcase.


