Yellow Is No Longer Forbidden: The Rise of High Fashion in China

How did China—where style was once limited to monochromatic Mao suits—become a player on the global fashion stage? In Yellow is Forbidden, we see the emergence of one of China’s top designers, Guo Pei, starting with the dark days when her mother told her yellow was a forbidden color. The film follows the designer as she hits the international scene—when Rihanna wore her hand-embroidered canary yellow gown to the Met Gala in 2015—and explores tradition versus modernity and acceptance versus prejudice in fashion in today’s China. Following the screening, Chinese fashion designers, bloggers, and influencers will share thoughts about today’s fashion scene.











When: Mon., Jan. 27, 2020 at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: China Institute
100 Washington St.
212-744-8181
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How did China—where style was once limited to monochromatic Mao suits—become a player on the global fashion stage? In Yellow is Forbidden, we see the emergence of one of China’s top designers, Guo Pei, starting with the dark days when her mother told her yellow was a forbidden color. The film follows the designer as she hits the international scene—when Rihanna wore her hand-embroidered canary yellow gown to the Met Gala in 2015—and explores tradition versus modernity and acceptance versus prejudice in fashion in today’s China. Following the screening, Chinese fashion designers, bloggers, and influencers will share thoughts about today’s fashion scene.

Buy tickets/get more info now