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 * **Cho Cheng** : Cho Cheng (a.k.a Master of Glamour and Couture in China) is a famous Chi nese designer and also the founder of the brand label "CHOCHENG". His stylish yet classical dresses earned him the title of "Master of Glamour and Couture" and he is fast becoming one of mainland China's most successful young designers following international fashion wonders Alexander Wang and Philip Lim.

> to have shops in most of the major cities in the world. Her clothing are mostly inspired by Chinese designs and modern fashion. She has also broken into accessory designing by working with Hewlett Packard on a special Vivienne Tam designer netbook computers which includes such versions of the HP Mini 1000 and the HP Mini 210. Tam's designs also appear in the Animax (famous Japanese anime satellite television) movie LaMB and also in various fashion websites
 * **Vivienne Tam** : A well known Chinese designer in New York; she is also known



It is hard to believe that China is still a communist country because it doesn't seem like the focus is to share work and goods. More and more Chinese people of the upper and middle class are obsessed with luxury items. Last year, the Swiss luxury brand company Richemont reported that its company profits increased by 23 percent after opening its Cartier and Montblanc stores in China. Richemont is the second largest luxury brand company coming after LVMH which owns Givenchy, Louis Vuitton and Dior. China is currently the second largest buyer of luxury brand products in the world and it is expected in the next five years that it will be at the top. It also makes the most fakes or knock-offs of luxury products like Dior, Prada, and Louis Vuitton in the world. Shanghai has a huge department store that sells only fake items like Le Sportsac bag, fake True Religion jeans and even fake Calvin Klein underwear.

Information from article : "Richmond’s $2.8 Billion Earnings Proves China’s Obsession With Luxury Brands." by Cutuyana Ramsom