Title: CONFESSIONS of a TEXTILEHOLIC
1CONFESSIONS of a TEXTILEHOLIC
Niki Collier in ShangHai
2CONFESSIONS of a TEXTILEHOLIC
ribbon lords, silk kings, textile emperors
cocoons, tools, ropes
beaded zips, metal treads, signature scissors
silk, Chinese merino, pearls
3My first impressions? A text to Sheila
- We are staying in a huge apartment next to a
small but ingenuous Market on the street( sells
live frogs fish and all sorts of snails-). there
is a fish stall down the road that have been
washing squid , bras(!) and onions in the same
bucket. In this order. You have to see it to
believe it.
4Maglev 450 km per h
5Shang Hai
- Shanghai is the most populous city in China.
The city is located in eastern China, at the
middle portion of the Chinese coast, and sits at
the mouth of the Yangtze River. Due to its rapid
growth in the last two decades, it has again
become one of the world's leading cities,
exerting influence over finance, commerce,
fashion, and culture.
6The Yu An Gardens
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8Haberdashery!
- Not too far from Gu Cheng Gardens ???? I
stumbled into a HUGE haberdashery market called
Shanghai Tan Mall Shanghai Tan Shangsha - It's at 388 RenMing Road, HuangPu District
9Haberdashery!
- The Ground and first floor are full of little
stalls selling all kinds of buttons, straps,
elastic, thread, leather, feathers and loads of
the rhinestone things to stick on to fabric. The
odd stall sold a bit of cloth and webbing or
reflective strips for safety gear and some
selling packaging.
10Shanghai Tan Mall
11Shanghai Tan Mall
12Shanghai Tan Mall
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14Shanghai Tan Mall
15Shanghai Tan Mall
16Shanghai Tan Mall
So from the time that I have ordered10 different
types of bag accessories and the time they
arrived at the shop it was 24 hours. The price-
well a fraction of what I would pay in Dublin,
although arguably what I could pay if I search
hard and long on the web. The difference- I
could see and touch and also- I bumped into
things that I would never consider as I was not
aware that existed.
17In Shanghai everybody is a designer, from the
nanny that knits a sweater for her beloved
grandchildren, to the shop assistant who puts a
few boxes together and wraps a scrap wood in
several towels to fix herself a chair, everybody
is resolute to give it its best shot
18Meeting the Silk King
Nanjing Suho Felting Co
- The factory produces textile which are used in
the manufacturing of DG LV and Prada - The factory was established by Mr. Wang, the
father. - His two twins studied business in Australia and
then retuned home to take over the factory. His
son on completion of his studies suggested that
they should expand to the continent of Australia
.His father looked in disbelief Why would I
bother with a place of only 40 million? - They hire 4,000 workers.
19China Shanghai South Bund Soft-Spinning- the
new site for cloth market April 3, 2006
- Dongjiadu Road textile market was a favourite
destination for those seeking textiles, apparel
or garments in innumerable varieties from silk,
satin or cashmere to cotton and handicraft.An
average silk dealer at this market earned around
10000-10500 yuan or US 1,235-1,300 in a single
day.Silk fabrics at these stores are priced
between 30-100yuan per meter, which is almost 30
percent less than the price in chief silk
stores.However, this market has been moved to
an enclosed facility, Shanghai South Bund
Soft-Spinning Material Market, almost 500 metres
away from the earlier location.The new location
is more modern and trendy although many regulars
and foreigners believe that the old site
represented the traditional and conventional
Shanghai.Traders are offering discounts and
have lowered the prices so as to attract the
customers and encourage them to look for the new
market.Sources informed that the new stores
have a 20 percent higher rent than the old
shop.The new market officially opened 2006.
20Shanghai South Bund Soft-Spinning
21Shanghai South Bund Soft-Spinning
22Shanghai South Bund Soft-Spinning
23Shanghai South Bund Soft-Spinning
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25Shanghai South Bund Soft-Spinning
26The Old New Tweed Design Niki Collier Part One
cashmere, wool and silk hand felted sleeves (
designed and made by Niki Collier) Part two
sleevles wool bespoke jacket, old metal buttons,
silk lining (Niki Collier Design, produced at the
Shanghai Tailor market) A coat inspired by the
felted patches that are sometimes found on
elbows. Each part stands alone makes a
comfortable functional wear which understated
luxury finish makes it suitable for both everyday
and formal wear.