IT IS NOT EASY TO DECLARE WHO IS THE BEST FASHION DESIGNER IN MALAYSIA AS WE HAVE MANY GREAT ONES.
But it is easy and unassailable to say Keith Kee is the best and finest Chinese designer! He is regionally famous for his qipao, cheongsam and oriental-inspired gowns lavished with intricate beading, sequinned work, embroidery and tassels that instantly turn its wearer into imperial princesses of Forbidden City!
His latest collection, aptly dubbed 'The East is Red' is a modern and witty take on Chairman Mao's famous quotation and failed prediction that eastern Asia would all turn communist!
Keith Kee's exclusive, extravagant, exotic and expensive haute couture dresses are enough to make the commie turn in his grave as China is now the world's biggest buyer of European luxury goods and second largest economy after overtaking Japan!
This Chinky New Year, doll up and go all out as an imperial princess or failing which, as dowager empress or concubine in a Keith Kee!
Top Chinese couturier Keith Kee thanking guests at his 'East is Red' show at Paradigm Mall
Keith Kee and models wishing one and all Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Keith Kee and family
Keith Kee and clan
Keith Kee used Malaysia's top models for his show
Keith Kee's 'East is Red' show at Paradigm Mall
I love this photo as the guy's 2 fingers seem to pinch Keith Kee's face!
Keith Kee and models wishing one and all Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Keith Kee and family
Keith Kee and clan
Keith Kee used Malaysia's top models for his show
Keith Kee's 'East is Red' show at Paradigm Mall
I love this photo as the guy's 2 fingers seem to pinch Keith Kee's face!
KEITH KEE COUTURE “EAST IS
RED” CHINESE NEW YEAR COLLECTION 2014
With the Chinese New Year
festivities not that far ahead, Keith Kee Couture celebrated it in early
fashion, for the fourth consecutive year, through its “East is Red” Chinese New
Year Collection 2014. This celebration saw designer Keith Kee debuting his
exquisite designs in brand new ranges of qipaos for the ladies, as well as
mandarin collar-inspired pieces for the men, at Paradigm Mall.
Though the collections boast
of vastly different styles and looks, these 50 outfits feature the predominant
usage of Thai silk, Shantung silk, French lace, Italian lace, chiffon, silk
crepe, and tulle net materials. Kee’s preference for such thin and translucent
fabric and materials is for practicality purposes as Chinese New Year usually
coincides with warm weather, especially in Malaysia.
Five various qipao collections
were introduced in the form of the transformation pieces, all red pieces,
casual pieces, evening gown-inspired pieces, as well as the avant garde origami
pieces. According to Kee, bright candy colours are the trend in time for next
year’s spring / summer seasons and as such, his collection pieces follow suit
and are in the tones of strawberry red, sweet pink, apple green, lemon yellow,
and so on. To complement these ranges of outfits, a men’s collection -
consisting of mandarin collar shirts and suits - was also created in line with
his inspiration.
The transformation collection
showcased black colour pieces that can be ‘transformed’ into red colour pieces,
signifying the transition between the spring / summer and autumn / winter
seasons. Each of these masterpieces work as a two-in-one dress, and can be worn
either way or colour. The colour red has always been traditionally associated
with Chinese New Year as it represents happiness and prosperity, and that is
why the all red qipaos and mandarin collar shirts, which were paraded by
renowned local celebrities on the runway, are one of the main highlights during
this showcase as it further emphasises its theme.
The casual qipao designs are
bright and colourful, making them appropriate for day and night wear, while the
evening gown-inspired qipao pieces are more appropriate for functions of
grandiose, and can also be suitable for brides during dinner functions. As for
the avant garde creations, the femininely structured gowns are accentuated with
a twist through the incorporation of abstract origami art, providing them with
a bolder, red carpet appropriate look.
“I
am aware that as far as qipaos goes, there is only so much you can improvise
but this time however, I decided to put more focus into its detailing - every
sleeve, embroidery, lace patching, and crystal pieces, are extremely vital in
delivering the overall message of my designs, and I am extremely proud of this
collection,” explained Kee.
This festive celebration, which was emceed
by Amelia Henderson, saw a handful of our country’s top celebrity models on the
runway, and they included Amber Chia, Kelly Jagan, Belinda Chee, Emily Lim,
Joey Leong, Wilson Tan, James Ng, along with beauty queens Gabriella Robinson,
Nadine Ann Thomas, Carey Ng, Thanuja Ananthan, Lenna Lim, Denise Tan, Zhiny
Ooi, and Fancy Goh. Guests were also entertained by
violinist Dennis Lau and serenaded by singer Michael Leaner during the
showcase.
This celebration would not have been
possible without the generous support of sponsors Amber Chia Academy, Sapporo,
321 ProProject, Studio Number 9, Vanessa Rouge, Mirror Mirror Dot Com, and last
but not least, Paradigm Mall for acting as the venue sponsor
KEITH KEE COUTURE
F-G-42A, BLK F Jalan PJU1/45 No.
77, Lorong Selamat First Floor
Aman Suria Damansara 10050 Pulau Pinang
47301 Petaling Jaya Malaysia
Selangor Darul Ehsan T: +60 4 227 1990
Malaysia
T: +60 3 7804 9829 E: info@keithkee.com
F: +60 3 7804 9394 W: www.keithkee.com
Aman Suria Damansara 10050 Pulau Pinang
47301 Petaling Jaya Malaysia
Selangor Darul Ehsan T: +60 4 227 1990
Malaysia
T: +60 3 7804 9829 E: info@keithkee.com
F: +60 3 7804 9394 W: www.keithkee.com
WOW! FABULOUS coverage from you dear! Love your KHC live! Keep in touch. keep in touch. Ken Chin
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