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'Fashion 911' responds to wardrobe crises in the dead of the night

By Xu Junqian in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2016-10-15 06:44

Do people actually shop for clothes in the dead of night at say, 2 am?

Wu Yilei, who has built a reputation for being a fashion paramedic who can respond to wardrobe emergencies in the wee hours of the morning, certainly knows of many who do so.

Today, when the city's most well-dressed and well-off women find themselves without a dress after receiving an unexpected invitation to a function the next day, they turn to Wu, who runs clothing boutique Xinlelu.com.

'Fashion 911' responds to wardrobe crises in the dead of the night

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