Mystery · Liu Xing 2011 spring and summer fashion conference wings passing Barcelona - like Milo

At 4:30 PM on October 27, 2010, Liu Xing, the creative director of the renowned Chinese women's fashion brand "Answer," hosted the Spring/Summer 2011 concept presentation at the first workshop of D-Park Fashion Club in Beijing. This event was inspired by the works of Joan Miro, aiming to bring back the innocence of childhood and remind people of the joy, passion, and warmth that once filled their hearts. Liu Xing has always been drawn to Miro’s art, especially the way his paintings seem to return to a childlike state—pure, unfiltered, and full of happiness. As a child, he was captivated by the vibrant colors in Miro’s work. Back then, life was simple, carefree, and full of laughter. There were no worries, no troubles—just pure joy and endless imagination. As time passed, Liu Xing realized how much he had grown up. Life became more complicated, and with it came challenges and responsibilities. The innocence of childhood slowly faded, and with it, the sense of true happiness. But when he revisited Miro’s paintings later in life, he saw something different. It wasn’t the bright colors that caught his eye anymore, but the deep, untouched purity that Miro carried through his struggles. That was the real essence of happiness—simple, genuine, and timeless. This connection between Miro’s art and fashion was explored through a child’s perspective in this conference. Liu Xing skillfully merged the core of Miro’s work with modern fashion, stripping away the complexities of the adult world and presenting the paintings in the most direct and sincere way possible. This event was not just about fashion—it was about storytelling, emotion, and the search for authenticity. It echoed the success of Liu Xing’s previous presentations, such as the “Answers” and “Wake Up” show during the 2008 Beijing International Fashion Week, which moved many viewers to tears with its honest and beautiful expression of truth, goodness, and beauty. By drawing inspiration from Miro, Liu Xing once again demonstrated his commitment to creating fashion that speaks to the heart and tells the most meaningful stories.

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