Just after London Fashion Week ended a few days ago, Hu Bing rushed to Milan Fashion Week non-stop. Known as one of the most prestigious and influential fashion events in the world, Milan Fashion Week focuses on the sustainable designer project "Designers for the planet" this season, focusing on the sustainable concept of creativity and production process, which defines a longer-term development for fashion. As a fashion instructor, Hu Bing also shared his insights on fashion consumption with the guests in Fashion Hub, and spared no effort to show the world the potential of China’s consumer market.
Fashion pioneer Hu Bing incarnates as a fashion instructor, gaining insight into the market and sharing opinions.
At Milan Fashion Week, Hu Bing discussed this season’s sustainable designer project "Designers for the planet" with Chairman CNMI, Head of Sustainable and Social Responsibility of Tod’s Group, Chief Marketing and Group Strategy Officer of Moncler, Head of Creative Talent Introduction Project of OTB Group, Senior Director of Talent Introduction of Versace and Vice President of Human Resources of Versace Europe, Middle East and Africa. When attending Milan Fashion Week, Hu Bing was more of a fashion pioneer and mentor. He generously shared his 30-year-old experience in fashion-related work and the secret of staying young despite being 53 years old. "I think the most important keywords are: dedication, respect and the degree of hard work". In addition, he also shared his market insights on fashion consumption, and aesthetic comprehension, a consumer in China, made it clear that he would continue to support young designers and jointly explore the development of circular economy in the fashion field.
Hu Bing, a warm-hearted mentor who has become a "protective umbrella" for young designers, encourages young people.
As the first supermodel in China, Hu Bing has worked in the fashion industry for more than 30 years so far. From a freshman in the industry to a fashion instructor today, the change of identity also means a greater responsibility on her shoulders. In his speech on the sustainable designer project of Milan Fashion Week, Hu Bing mentioned the realistic dilemma faced by young designers and also hit the nail on the head to remind them of the cruel market situation. "At this time, I always feel a little unbearable, like a balloon bursting my dream, but I still have to do it." As a fashion instructor, he is strict and warm to young designers, hoping that they will have higher requirements for their works, but also hope that they will not be easily defeated by reality. As a mentor, my responsibility is to help them realize their dreams and support them. "I hope to be an umbrella for young designers and help them to give full play to their creativity.
In the next Milan Fashion Week, Hu Bing will continue to play the role of China’s overseas fashion mentor, and at the same time, she will not forget her responsibilities, and promote the communication between China and the world in the fashion field, so that young designers from China and the West can learn from each other and grow together in her own way.