On The Scene: Artist Yi Zhou, Chanel Little Black Jacket Exhibition

Shanghai- and Paris-based Chinese multimedia artist Yi Zhou, whose work was seen last year as part of Phillip Lim’s “4 X 3.1″ project, at Nicola Formichetti’s “Nicola’s” Pop-Up in New York, and more recently in luxury eyewear brand Persol’s “8 Days of Persol” ad campaign, linked up with yet another big name last week, taking part in the grand opening of Chanel’s globetrotting “The Little Black Jacket” exhibition as it pulled into Hong Kong. Along with portraits of Chinese stars like Tang Wei, a photo of Yi Zhou by Karl Lagerfeld was included in the show.

Currently working with the Parisian jewelry brand La Maison Gripoix on a capsule collection, Yi Zhou was recently named as Gripoix’s co-art director, along with founder Marie Keslassy.

The Little Black Jacket, Hong Kong (Photo courtesy Anne Combaz)

The Little Black Jacket, Hong Kong (Photo courtesy Anne Combaz)

The Little Black Jacket, Hong Kong (Photo courtesy Anne Combaz)

Yi Zhou at The Little Black Jacket, Hong Kong (Photo courtesy Cheryl Ng)

Yi Zhou at The Little Black Jacket, Hong Kong (Photo courtesy Cheryl Ng)

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