Haute couture as a craft of endurance and devotion

What does it mean to pour years of your life into a single garment? For Guo Pei, it is simply the only way to create something truly extraordinary.

In collaboration with , Guo Pei explores how patience, cultural heritage, and the willingness to venture beyond familiar boundaries transform haute couture into an enduring art form.

Milestones timeline

Early 1970s 鈥 Began sewing with her mother and developed a passion for dressmaking during the Cultural Revolution

1986 鈥 Graduated from Beijing Second Light Industry School with degree in fashion design

1997 鈥 Founded her own fashion brand and atelier, Rose Studio

2008 鈥 Designed costumes for Beijing Summer Olympics opening ceremony and created a dress covered with 200,000 Swarovski crystals for Song Zuying's closing ceremony performance with Pl谩cido Domingo

2008 鈥 Completed "Magnificent Gold" (Da Jin) yellow dress 50,000 hours in the making over nearly two years

2009 鈥 Debuted "One Thousand and Two Nights" collection at China Fashion Week

2015 鈥 Rihanna wore "Magnificent Gold" gown at Met Gala and the dress went viral globally, establishing Guo Pei internationally. Two of her designs were displayed at Metropolitan Museum of Art alongside Marc Jacobs, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Tom Ford

2016 鈥 Became first born-and-raised Asian designer invited as guest member of Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in Paris and was named one of TIME Magazine鈥檚 鈥100 Most Influential People鈥

2024 鈥 Collaborated with Master Tan Guanghui on "Glazed Splendor鈥 containing over 13,000 porcelain pieces

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