Chinese Gaoding designer Guo Pei’s personal documentary premiered for the first time

Chinese Gao Ding designer Guo Pei’s personal documentary “Yellow is Forbbiden” debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on Saturday, directed by New Zealand’s female director Pietra Brettkelly.

The film is based on the vigorous development of the Chinese economy and tells Guo Pei's career as a designer. In 2015, Guo Pei designed a yellow high-definition evening dress for Rihanna (Rihanna) of the American pop star. He unveiled the red carpet show of the New York Metropolitan Museum's Met Ball with the theme of “China: Mirror and Moon”, setting off global socializing. The media has become a blockbuster and has since been buzzing at home and abroad. Guo Peichun's Xia Gaoding series of “legends” performed in Paris in 2017 once again surprised the fashion world. The film interviewed Guo Pei and her husband Cao Baojie, British hat designer Philip Tracy, Deng Wendi, Fashion Network global editor Godfrey Deeny and other industry celebrities.

Throughout the film, Pietra Brettkelly captures Guo Pei’s driving power, artistry, detailing, and agility in fashion with subtle visual arts. She strongly expressed the various confrontational forces formed by Guo Pei's design work: tradition and modernity, prejudice and tolerance, ensuring commercial prosperity and pursuing higher costs and more unique technologies.

Guo Pei

"Yellow is Forbbiden" highlights the tremendous impact of the Chinese economic take-off on individual artists. Guo Pei said in the film: "I am a designer, not a country." But Guo Pei still accepts such challenges. It has become a staunch warrior in defending the arts. Therefore, Guo Pei went from China to the world and became a highly recognized designer of the Chambre Syndicale, one of the most authoritative institutions in the Western fashion world.

During his childhood, Pietra Brettkelly travelled with his parents in places such as Papua New Guinea and Portugal, where he was full of admiration for human diversity and cultural stories. In 2015, Pietra Brettkelly’s documentary “A Flickering Truth” debuted at the Vienna and Toronto Film Festivals and was selected as the New Zealand Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

丨 Source: Tribeca Film Festival website, US website WWD

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