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Research on Chinese Influence on Western Fashion Based on Fashion Magazine from 1970 to 1979
Traditional Chinese Clothing: Costumes, Adornments & Culture; 9781592650194; 78 Pages; Shaorong Yang; Long River Press, 2004
Clothing and Post-Mao Reforms: the Tutoring Role of Chinese Fashion Magazines, 1980-1986
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Uniformities of Fashion: a Critical Reading of Women’S Clothing in Altermodern China
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Why Was There No Fashion in Mao's China?
Chinese Influence on Western Women's Dress in American Vogue Magazine, 1960-2009 Yao Zeng Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
The Emergence of Critical Exhibitions in Southeast Asia, 1970S–1990S
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