Celebrities were covered in diamonds at the glitzy De Grisogono soiree - one of the social highlights of the Cannes Film Festival.
Ines Fresedo, a new Chinese designer brand, recently presented their 2015 fall/winter collection in Beijing. Inspired by the relationship between the painter and the viewer in modern art, the designers fused the ideas of sense and sensibility in the collection. The collection features structured coats in black, white and grey, setting a tone of calmness. Traditional structures of the garments are disintegrated and resembled to make new ones. Ines Fresedo is a brand with its roots in costume design. This is its first collection of womenswear. The collection is intended for independent and romantic women.
Is China the future of Western classical music? In the eyes of Jiang Tao, a veteran figure in the development of China's pop music industry for nearly two decades, the answer is yes.
Nearly 50 years after it came together, the legendary French progressive rock band Magma will perform in China for the first time, visiting Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen this month.
When Western movies had just begun to enter Chinese people's lives in the 1990s, the Oscar winner Ghost was among the first batch of blockbusters that gained wide popularity among Chinese audiences. The theme song of the movie, Unchained Melody, which was recorded by The Righteous Brothers, and the romantic pottery-making scene featuring Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze, have also become unforgettable among Chinese fans.
China's annual Film Critics' Choice Awards have been given to five films instead of 10, Han Bingbin reports.
At a time when most movie producers seem to trust only celebrities to pull in box-office bucks, Hong Kong director Derek Yee has made a big-budget movie with, and about, a relatively unknown cast.
In a break from the sea of dystopian offerings aimed at young adult audiences, the world of tomorrow is given a glossy, Disney makeover in the studio's latest big-budget spectacular.
An antismoking lobby group says young Chinese are at risk of being encouraged to pick up the habit by actors puffing on cigarettes in films and on TV shows.
The Cannes Film Festival is as close as could be to the movie industry's answer to the United Nations. The filmmakers and media of the world are usually represented in one way or the other. The Croisette, Cannes' seaside promenade, is usually a babble of tongues.
An online talkshow hosted by China's most renowned antique collector, Ma Weidu, has become a surprise hit, with young audiences showing a keen interest in Ma's discussions about culture, history and social events.
Just as Korean TV serials are hot among Chinese, so is Korean cuisine becoming a popular choice in China when people want to eat something different but not that bizarre.
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