Daily Archives: October 15, 2011

Rise of the Asian models

Rise of the Asian models

From the top designer shows in New York to ads for the all-American brand J. Crew, a new group of supermodels is taking center stage. Move over, Heidi, Gisele and Naomi, and make way for Du Juan, Shu Pei and rising star Liu Wen. (A wave that started a few years ago when we saw the color line breaking in modeling and fashion.) Lui Wen was a ubiquitous presence at New York Fashion Week this fall and was the most-booked model of color at this year’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. She was the first Chinese model to walk a Victoria’s Secret runway show, which is usually dominated by blond bombshells.

This new trend may be due to the fact that the fashion world wants to grab a piece of the the booming buying power of the Chinese consumer. In cosmetics alone, the Asian market is poised to become the world’s largest, growing to $85 billion a year. Recently, Estee Lauder signed Lui Wen as its first Asian “brand ambassador,” joining the ranks of Elizabeth Hurley and Gwyneth Paltrow as spokeswomen for the brand.

Even though Liu Wen may be breaking out, there are still some concerns. In a recent British Vogue spread about the rise of Asian models misidentified Liu Wen as a different Chinese model.

“Unfortunately. it plays into the stereotypes that Asians all look alike, because the models did all kind of look alike.” Jen Wang of Disgrasian.

Joe Zee, the creative director of Elle Magazine, states “There’s something to be said about grouping a bunch of Asian models together. I think that it feels almost like a fad or a trend, versus something that just feels like a melting pot of beauty.”

Rise of the Asian models

Cho Dependent Trailer

Cho Dependent Trailer

Margaret Cho’s sixth concert film, Cho Dependent, is coming to Showtime starting Saturday, October 15, 2011 at 10pm! Filmed during a live performance in Atlanta, Georgia, this hilarious concert features the comedienne’s uncensored views on sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Margaret skewers the politics, reality television, “sexting,” her mother and more in a gut busting performance of all new stand up and comedy songs from her Grammy-nominated album, “Cho Dependent” with songs like Captain Cameltoe, Intervention, Eat Sh*t and Die, I’m Sorry, Lice, and Hey Big Dog.

Cho Dependent Trailer

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 64

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 64

As rhis season of Wong Fu Weekends is coming to a close, the guys (minus Wes) head to the LA County Fair to say goodbye to Summer with some crazy food and games. Look for special guest Cathy Nguyen! The Wong Fu Productions crew feasts on all kinds of food like fried kool aid, bricks of shredded potatoes, footlong hotdogs, and more. After eating, Phil goes mechanical bull riding. How long can he stay on? There’s more fun and games packed in the episode including a giant slide.

Also check out Wong Fu Productions music video for Wang Leehom’s Still In Love With You was released. Don’t forget to see channelAPA.com‘s interview with Wong Fu Productions.

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 64

Extended Footage of Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 64

Learn about China in 10 minutes

Learn about China in 10 minutes

This educational video helps you learn a lot of facts about China compacted into 10 minutes. Topics covered include basic facts, history, language, Chinese zodiac, traditions, the youth, economy, food and more. Loads of interesting data points on how much China contributes to the world economy. Connections, relationships, and saving face are a big part of the culture. Also pick up some tips about the mannerisms and cultural etiquette.

For a more carefree walk through Chinese history, watch History of China in 3 1/2 Minutes with 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors.

Learn about China in 10 minutes