Talk:Titi Kwan
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Statements from previous version of article which need verifying
[edit]Removed information which could not be readily verified - I suspect most of the sources that would verify them are in Chinese? These are direct quotes from the previous version of the article, which I've transferred here for consideration and to see if they can be sourced.
- People often describe Titi Kwan with the word “Scattered”, in terms of his multi-tasked ability as well as his private life. Starting off from designs to stylist, all different kind of works and opportunities falls on him contemporary for no solid reason.
- He was also appointed by French movie director Sylvie Verheyde as costume director for her movies ‘ un frère ‘ and ‘ Princesse’ . Both film interpreted by Emma de Caunes and Jeanick Graveline, and then Jean-Hugues Anglade for ‘ Princesses’
- Kwan had been invited by Asia’s Vogue as a contributor, then he decided to experiment the photography, a 20 pages story with another untouchable Maggie Cheung, a legendary actress
- Kwan was also a fashion director of D-Mop. Within 3 years, Kwan has transformed the two small boutiques into a major avant garde designer retailer by introducing a whole generation of designers and successfully created a new trend in Asia.
- What brings him back to his teenage dream was his friend, Josie Ho’s Wedding gown; designed by Titi Kwan while Lesage executed 16 layers embroidery. Feather light result which demonstrated the perfect combination of classic and modern.
- In 2008, he launched Titi Kwan Paris with debut collection – Homemade Fairies (I couldn't find a reference for the "Homemade Fairies" thing)
- Although this considered modern couture collection, Kwan insists he has use the very old Chinese cutting method. (Unclear as to what exactly this random sentence was referring to?)
Mabalu (talk) 23:30, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
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