What Lei calls his "erotic clothing" showroom is one of the few already open in WeMet Industrial Park, whose Chinese name translates as "Victoria's Secret Town" - though it has no official ...
About 1,400 firms, employing 100,000 people, currently produce "erotic clothing" in Guanyun, he said. The figures he cited are comparable to those reported by Chinese state media. "If you walk ...
China -- In an industrial park being built with Chinese state support in the middle of a sprawling farming community, factory boss Lei Congrui straightens a tiny golden bell hanging off a choker on a ...
A lawyer for Shein summoned to a British parliamentary hearing has evaded questions on whether the fast-fashion giant sells products containing cotton from China.
[10] Previously, the “normcore” style trended in China. It meant wearing modest, normal-looking clothing. The trend was created by people who wanted to focus on simplicity and avoid always ...