Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Shanghai Tang 2010 holiday catalogue "The Flora & Fauna of Gifts"

This holiday season, join us on an adventurous quest into the mystical woods of China to explore the alluring beauty of fauna and flora symbolism that inspired this collection of Shanghai Tang gifts. Each image is a dramatic juxtapose of exquisite Shanghai Tang creations set amongst a natural wonderland in ways you've never imagined...

Tribute to Pink Revolution co-hosted with Amanda Mealing

On Thursday 28th October Shanghai Tang and British actress and breast cancer survivor Amanda Mealing, hosted an intimate event to celebrate Shanghai Tang's tribute to Hong Kong Cancer Fund's Pink Revolution.

The party was in aid of celebrating and raising awareness of the Pink Longevity Bracelet, with proceeds going to the Hong Kong Cancer Fund during October's cancer awareness month.

Guests included Raphael le Masne de Chermont Executive Chairman of Shanghai Tang, Frances Ruffelle, Paul Curley, Chris Robshaw, and Paul Bradley.

Monday, 8 November 2010

Shanghai Tang Women's International Polo Tournament 2010

For several seasons now, Shanghai Tang is the Title sponsor of the Singapore Women's International Polo tournament. Some action shots of the 2010 edition.

Find out more about the event,
Singapore Women's International Polo tournament.

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Mixed and matched to brighten autumn

Mixed and matched to brighten autumn

Our Kids Autumn-Winter collection deserved bright and colorful pictures. This is it! We shot the whole collection with the help of a wonderful armchair, an antique table and a priceless Chinese Bird cage. Lovely collection...

Find out more here.

Sunday, 17 October 2010

Shanghai Tang - AW10 Ladies "Military Capsule Collection"

Shanghai Tang "Military Capsule Collection" for women

Armele Barbier, our Men's Chief Designer, cleverly managed to translate the Military influence that emerges from our Men's collection into an exclusive set of 10 styles for Women. Check our women's "Military Capsule Collection" now. Assertive but still very feminine...

Find out more about the "Military Capsule Collection".

Monday, 4 October 2010

Shanghai Tang sponsors Pink Revolution Breast Cancer campaign in Hong Kong

Limited Edition "Pink Longevity" Charm Bracelet

To bring the Chinese culture of blessing, 688 pieces of a limited edition "Pink Longevity" bracelets will be available in all Hong Kong stores and online shop.

Proceeds from the sale of these bracelets will be donated to support the Pink Revolution breast cancer awareness campaign in Hong Kong.

Check "Pink Longevity" bracelets here.

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Shanghai Tang - Imperial Tailoring trunk show (NEW YORK)

As a fan, you have the opportunity to meet with our Tailoring Master and be invited to our Imperial Tailoring trunk shows. Create your own luxury couture tailored to your individual style preferences.

Book the date
NEW YORK - 7th - 12th Oct, 2010 from 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Location: Shanghai Tang flagship store, 600 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022
RSVP: http://www.shanghaitang.com/it_trunkshow.jsp

Experience the craftsmanship of our Shanghainese Si Fu! Find out more about Imperial Tailoring.

Shanghai Tang - Imperial Tailoring trunk show (LONDON)

As a fan, you have the opportunity to meet with our Tailoring Master and be invited to our Imperial Tailoring trunk shows. Create your own luxury couture tailored to your individual style preferences.

Book the date
LONDON - 30th Sept - 3rd Oct, 2010 from 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Location: Shanghai Tang flagship store, 6A/B Sloane Street, SW1X 9LE, London
RSVP: http://www.shanghaitang.com/it_trunkshow.jsp

Experience the craftsmanship of our Shanghainese Si Fu! Find out more about Imperial Tailoring.

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

"Jade", a symbol of virtue and beauty

Share the beauty of the autumn moon

Stop the time for a while. Share the Mid-Autumn festival with family and friends.

> Send them your warm wishes
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Start the NEW season with a fresh NEW look!

A fresh start to the season... more to explore with the new features

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Shanghai Tang - Autumn/Winter 2010 collection "DEVASTATING BEAUTY"

Shanghai Tang - with its mission as the global ambassador of contemporary Chinese chic, celebrates the optimistic spirit and resilient nature of China's people, nature and environment that endure as sights of devastating beauty.

As China develops at lightning speed, the world watches with bated breath to see how the urbanization of its lush sprawling land will integrate thousands of years of heritage and cultural beauty into the "new" China.

Our designers have chosen to render beauty from destruction; creating vivid meaningful prints that were inspired by both the urban signs of rapid modernization and the forces of nature and culture that have withstood development.

Shanghai Tang is proud to share with the world this positive vision of hope and beauty with this "Devastating Beauty" Autumn / Winter 2010 collection.

Monday, 30 August 2010

Mongolia Adventure - The Shanghai Tang Polo Cup

Our extraordinary Polo experience in Mongolia culminated in the Shanghai Tang Polo Cup, a fast-paced tournament staged at the stunningly beautiful Genghis Khan Polo & Riding Club today.

After several days of competing in mixed teams, the players had developed a spirit of camaraderie. Now, it was time to divide them and compare the prowess of the Mongols versus the internationals. The home team consisted of Mongols trained and nurtured by the Genghis Khan Polo & Riding Club's programmes, which aim to groom future generations of world-class Polo players.

As the teams took to the field, there was a great deal of excitement and anticipation as everyone wondered how the Mongols would perform against the international players. Until recently, Polo had not been played in Mongolia since Genghis Khan had trained his warrior cavalry in the exhilarating sport during the 13th Century. Yet, after a hard fought battle, the Mongols conquered the international team, winning by a triumphant 8-2.

Shanghai Tang hosted an Emperors Dinner that evening, prepared by celebrity Mongol Chef Enkhee and graced by one last performance by pianist Odgerel Sampilnorov. The traditional ger (tent) was decorated in the brand's signature vibrant style and even scented with its Ginger Lily fragrance. Throughout the joyous occasion, there was a sense that we had all witnessed something special together - the renaissance of Polo in Mongolia.

Mongolia Adventure - Polo Has Returned

There is no doubt that Polo has returned to the Mongol steppes. Today, players from over 13 nations competed on the fenceless pitch, surrounded by seemingly endless mountain ranges at the Genghis Khan Polo & Riding Club. Among them were an elite team of Mongol players who were trained through the club's programmes with support from Shanghai Tang.

Our third day in remote Mongolia began with a guided tour of World Heritage Site, the Erdene Zuu Monastery, in Karakorum, the ancient capital of Genghis Khan in the 13th Century situated about 25km from our campsite. Our guide, published author, lecturer and all-around sage, Glenn Mullin, provided insight into the history of Buddhism in Mongolia and introduced us to revered monks there.

The afternoon's highlight was the Genghis Khan Polo Cup, which featured full teams of all Mongol players. Although the high level of these locally-trained players was evident, it was the Royal Salute Puissance Longest Hit Competition which confirmed it. The aim of the contest is to strike the ball over a barrier and as far as possible - a sort of Polo homerun. With spectators sitting on the sidelines, sipping tea or Bloody Marys, the pressure was on. Ultimately, it was Dob Chin, a Mongol, who achieved the longest hit. For the first time ever, a women's competition was also held this year. Everyone's efforts were celebrated later that evening at the Royal Salute Sovereign Dinner Reception hosted by Peter Prentice. Prizes were awarded to all the winners. Key individuals were also honoured, including: Raphael Le Masne de Chermont of Shanghai Tang; Colonel Raj Kalaan; and Jack Edwards, who has deftly been helping to run the camp this summer and is the son of the late Jim Edwards. The distinguished Kalaan, endearingly known as The Silver Fox, summed it up perfectly when he said, "We first came here over 10 years ago to re-introduce Polo to Mongolia and, well, just look at the level of playing today. Amazing."

Mongolia Adventure - Day 2 in the stunning Orkhon River Valley

Day two in the stunning Orkhon River Valley featured two of Mongolia's most popular attractions: horse riding and the Summer Nadaam festival.

After a beautiful pink sunrise streaked across the sky at around 5am, guests trickled out of their gers and into the bright sunshine until everyone was congregated by the horses and raring to go. Some would argue that they are ponies rather than horses because of their size. Whatever they are, these are quintessentially Mongolian animals - resilient and unbelievably strong despite their slightly diminutive stature.

While the Polo players selected the horses they would be playing with later in the day and enjoyed a bit of stick and ball practise, other guests were taken on a riding expedition to the surrounding mountains. Everyone returned for lunch beaming.

The afternoon was then filled with traditional events, beginning with a Buddhist prayer ceremony where the daring had the chance to taste a yak milk concoction (not dissimilar to very sour yoghurt with a kick in the after taste). The annual Summer Nadaam is Mongolia's top tourist draw and is practised throughout the country during the summer months. Its highlights are the "Three Manly Sports" of wrestling, archery, and horse racing.

After the ceremony, we were directed to walk to a point on the horizon. From a cloud of dust in the distance, the child horse racers appeared and stormed towards us. Children of about five to 12 years old usually compete in these races, which often take place over 40km. The games went from small, skilful Mongol children to brawny, scantily clad Mongol men who wrestled in another outdoor venue a few minutes' walk across the valley. Then, our international and Mongol players took the field together in a special tournament in memory of the late James Ashton, a leading light in the Polo world who sadly passed away earlier this year.

A few of us took our leave and went on our own, less glamorous adventure in search of an internet connection in order to post these photos and words. Where does one go to get phone reception in the area? To the top of a hill, of course! We contributed to the day's acts of great strength and skill by displaying our determination and perseverance in the face of... a weak signal!

Our reward was a magical evening back down at the Genghis Khan Polo & Riding Club camp. Dinner was a Mongolian Boodog barbecue. The highlight was goat prepared in a very special way, starting with the ceremonial slaughter of the animal, which is barbecued with rocks inside its own skin. When the meal arrives, an honoured guest is invited to make the first cut. We were treated to a traditional music concert of Khuumii singing and witnessed the inconceivable flexibility of a pair of 10 and 12 year old Mongol contortionists.

With each day, we are encountering new experiences and learning more about the fascinating Mongol culture. Tomorrow will bring even more as we venture out to an ancient capital in the morning, and have the qualifying games for the Shanghai Tang Polo Cup in the afternoon, with another party planned for the evening.

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Mongolia Adventure - The Arrival!

Our journey began in Hong Kong with just seven eager travellers bound for Beijing. Once there, our expedition group swelled as Polo players from around the world converged on the airport and we took our next flight to Ulan Bator, where a cavalcade of jeeps and vans were waiting to drive us seven hours into the wilderness for the Shanghai Tang Polo Cup.

Along the way, it has become abundantly clear that a Polo player will go to extreme lengths for the ultimate playing experience. A French player commented that he once had to sit in an airport on the off chance that the weather would clear so he could board a flight for a tournament in a remote corner of the earth.

Polo players are neither keen to sit idle for hours on end, nor are they likely to let someone else take the driver's seat. So, the seven-hour car ride, though stunningly beautiful, began to grate on some. When we stopped for a Mongolian barbecue lunch along a dirt road, a South African player asked, "Is the camp site really all that different from the land around the airport?" The implied meaning was, "Do we really need to travel all this way?"

He answered the question for himself when we arrived at the GKPRC in the golden light of the late setting sun at around 7:30pm. He turned to me and conceded, "Yes. Now I see."

Nestled in the Orkhon River Valley about 380km from Ulan Bator, the idyllic camp is remote and breathtakingly beautiful. We were welcomed by founder Christopher Giercke and his team, found our incredibly comfortable gers (yurts), and raced to the bar. Overlooking the river and the ranges beyond, it was the perfect vantage point from which to scope out where we would ride out the next day. The excitement was palpable. The well-travelled group is made up of people who have already sought out the world’s most exotic destinations, yet everyone was in awe of the raw beauty around us. It was particularly poignant to hear more than one person mention how privileged they felt to be here.

After drinks, we were led into a large, glowing, candlelit ger. Christopher gave a warm welcome speech and introduced award-winning Mongol pianist, Odgerel Sampilnorov, who gave a beautiful, fluid recital of a piece by Chopin before a delicious dinner was served.

Some chose to carry on well into the night under the boundless, big sky filled with stars that city dwellers rarely see. Others chose to retire early in preparation for tomorrow - a day that promises a thrilling itinerary of riding, traditional sports of the Summer Nadaam including a children's horse race, a prayer ceremony, and a Boodog barbeque dinner which sounds like an elaborate ceremony in itself.

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

"Devastating Beauty" Autumn / Winter 2010 collection


Devastation and beauty are a complete paradox of words, especially when conjoined in this season's aptly named collection "Devastating Beauty" from Shanghai Tang, the global ambassador of contemporary Chinese chic. As China develops at lightning speed, the World watches with bated breath to see how the urbanization of ...its lush sprawling land will integrate thousands of years of heritage and cultural beauty into the "new" China or whether it will simply be erased in lieu of sheer commercialism... Always one to see with unique perspective, Shanghai Tang looked beyond the surface of the immense construction and development to find splendor and inspiration from the perceived devastation and translated this into a poignant foundation for its latest collection.

The campaign itself took place in Shanghai, a city that has emerged in recent years as China's global centre of style, culture, trade and architecture. The most urbanized of cities in the fastest growing of super-powers, the images depict the day in the life of two successful, effervescent Chinese professionals. Streetscapes, the bright neon lights of the city skyline and functioning chaos of Shanghai set the perfect backdrop for the contemporary designs of the Autumn / Winter 2010 collection... Bustling it may be but behind the concrete jungle beats the heart of a beautiful city, exhilarating, unique and full of surprises; Shanghai Tang befits such a destination, itself a brand that sets new benchmarks and that draws no comparison... China's development is unstoppable so rather than oppose it, be open to the "Devastating Beauty" that can emerge.

Join our Mongolian adventure!

We invite you to follow our journey to Mongolia for an extraordinary event in the land where Genghis Khan's warrior cavalry once played the regal game of Polo. The Shanghai Tang Polo Cup heralds the revival of Polo in Mongolia, and is the culmination of years of dedication and education led by the Genghis Khan Polo & Riding Club, with support from Shanghai Tang. The extraordinary event will be held during the first International Polo Nadaam, the ultimate Polo experience at nature's last wild frontier. It brings together international and Mongol players, competing side-by-side and celebrating the ancient sport's spirit of camaraderie.

Polo was lost to the Mongol civilisation for centuries, but it is now experiencing a renaissance amongst a people who are, at heart, equestrians. Our shared mission: to groom future generations of world-class Mongol Polo players to compete at the international level. As the global ambassador of contemporary Chinese chic, Shanghai Tang is passionate about Polo in Mongolia. Proceeds from Shanghai Tang Genghis Khan Polo T-shirts sold in stores worldwide further contribute to the revival of Polo in Mongolia.