From utilitarian socialist garb to “sweatshop of the world” to insatiable appetite for luxury, Chinas tastes in fashion have seen stunning transformations in the last half-century. As the industry continues to mature, a new generation of domestic designers and brands are busy trying to find their voice and make homegrown styles competitive. TWOC follows the making of Chinese apparel from the designers imagination to the professional buyers showroom, from the marketing offices of domestic brands to the eyes of fashion critics and consumers—and sees whats turning heads on the racks and runways