Posing with my new $7 Ray Bans
Once off of the MTR, we walked into a shopping mall of five floors. There are shops around every corner that sell anything you can think of: beautiful silks, cashmere pashminas, mink, fur, leather, beads, pearls, shoes, sunglasses, watches, polo shirts, tea, duvets, sheets, custom made draperies and pillows...I could go on and on. There are tailors that will copy anything you like, or make you something new. I saw DVF fabrics, Channel fabrics, and the fabric from a JCrew skirt hanging in my closet. Honestly, I just walked around with my jaw wide open. How much for a hand-made dress? Oh, $30. A men's suit? About $70 including fabric. WHAT??? I KNOW.
Having a tea lesson and sampling white tea. Delicious!
You name it, they have it. Want a handbag? Name which one and they'll find it. Better yet, they'll pull out the catalog for you to browse through. Are they fake? It's up for debate. I would say yes, but the quality is unbelievable. A girl from New York was with us, and all she kept saying was how much Shenzhen puts China Town to shame. It really is unlike anyplace I've ever seen.
Barb, all I could think of was you when I got to the jewelry. Bring an extra suitcase for the beads when you come.
I can't wait to take you! Just make sure to get a Chinese Visa before you get here. I snapped a few pictures, but it's so hard to even describe it. I can't wait for you to see it for yourself!
4 comments:
I can smell the leather from here! Sounds like a shopgirl's fantasy land!
So should I sent my Christmas shopping list to you today? :-) Anne
Sounds like I will be doing a lot of my Christmas shopping in China! Can't wait- how long does it take to get a Chinese Visa?!? better hurry...
Lauren, I found this interesting article on wine (one of your favs)in Hong Kong from the NYTimes. Check it out. xoxo Anne
http://globespotters.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/22/hong-kong-celebrates-the-grape/
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