In 2002, Pierre Cardin China organized a fashion stage show called "Yunshang" at the Shanghai Grand Theater. It was a breakthrough fashion show that combined fashion with music, dance, theater, martial arts, film and other artistic disciplines, reproducing the profound connotation of clothing culture in the best possible way.
The whole show in the prelude to the "distant age" in the opening, two wearing skates elves in the field back and forth, leading the audience in the space-time tunnel to trace the great nation of China's five thousand years of history and civilization. The audience followed the elves to the first station is full of luxury and exquisite Qing Dynasty.
The models in "The Embroidered Pear Garden" wear cheongsams and demonstrate the elegance of the national costume by stepping on the music of the movie "The Last Emperor". Then came a picture of "The Sun and the Moon", symbolizing the Ming Dynasty, where the slenderness and softness of Ming Dynasty clothing met the masculinity of Shaolin martial arts, creating a strong visual impact.
Ten thousand horses are running on the grassland, and the melodious trumpet sound resounds in the vast desert. Yuan Dynasty costumes show the kind of rough and bold, people can not help but think of Wang Wei's poem "desert smoke, the Yangtze River sunset round" mood. The ethereal spirit of Su Shi's "Song of Water" is also a theme expressed in Song dynasty clothing.
The song "Heaven on Earth" pulls one's thoughts to the distant Guanghan Palace, and makes one lament the performance of the model in front of one's eyes, which is really a scene that should only be found in heaven. "The famous Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's poem is the soul of the show.
The atmosphere and graceful costumes of the Tang Dynasty still have a strong impact on people today. When the stage was lit up with brilliant lights and the models unfolded their Tang costumes like butterflies, everyone in the audience was impressed by the spirit of the strong and elegant costumes.
Time and space have shifted to the future. The 100 sets of classic clothing supplied by Pierre Cardin were interpreted by Chinese supermodels such as Chen Juanhong, Cheng Jun, Zhao Jun, Hu Dong, Guo Hua and Mu Jiang, and became flowing sculptures that traveled through the audience.
Mr. Pierre Cardin came from France to greet the Chinese audience on stage. He said that the costume is not only a flowing sculpture, but also a flowing history and a flowing culture. Chinese dress culture has given him endless creative inspiration, and I hope that this multimedia Chinese traditional dress exhibition can also be loved by the Chinese audience here.