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The S Moda 'China Tiene Poder' Photoshoot Stars a Powerful Shu Pei

The S Moda 'China Tiene Poder' cover shoot centers on China’s emergence as a top fashion market over the last few years. Direct and succinct, the title means 'China has power' in Spanish. The images themselves are pretty powerful as well. Shot in studio, model Shu Pei strikes strong and glamorous poses in front of New York-based Chinese photographer Kai Z Feng's lens. A short and sweet photoshoot, it nevertheless leaves behind an everlasting impression.

Styled by Isabel Moralejo, the S Moda China Tiene Poder cover shoot showcases the stunning designs of such labels as Anthony Vaccarello, Giorgio Armani and Roberto Cavalli. From cutouts to sequins and lace, the gowns are absolutely gorgeous. The looks were perfected by makeup artist Ralph Siciliano, who boldly painted Pei's body, and hairstylist Roberto di Cuia.
Trend Themes
1. Emergence of China as a Fashion Market - Opportunity for luxury fashion brands to expand and tap into the Chinese market.
2. Powerful and Glamorous Body Art Photography - Potential for collaboration between fashion photographers and body art professionals to create stunning visual experiences.
3. Bold and Artistic Makeup Techniques - Opportunity for makeup artists to experiment with body painting and unconventional makeup looks in high-fashion editorials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Luxury fashion brands and designers can capitalize on the growing Chinese market.
2. Photography - Fashion photographers can explore new creative possibilities by incorporating body art in their shoots.
3. Beauty - Makeup artists can push boundaries and create avant-garde looks with body painting techniques in editorials and fashion shows.

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