The Shanghai-born Hong Kong-raised superstar, G.E.M. (Get Everybody Moving -- the stage name for Gloria Tang) was destined to rise to stardom. Happy 29th Birthday to G.E.M. on August 16!
Read MoreSynonymous with China yet slightly more textured, the word “Cathay” would become the name of the fundraising gala for the Mon Sheong Foundation in Toronto in 1992. Fête Chinoise is proud to share about Cathay Ball and its origin story.
Read MoreOn October 16th, 2019, Fête Chinoise’s 5th Anniversary Edition Magazine Launch and Charity Shopping Event was hosted at Holt Renfrew Bloor Flagship store.
Read MoreStarting today for one week, TIFF is launching their “Seeing the Unseen: Re-Encountering Chinese Cinema” program. Films selected include works by Stanley Kwan, Jia Jiangke, Jiang Wen, Lou Ye, and many more.
Read MoreOn this first day of Lunar New Year, we feel honoured to be featured on Breakfast Television with Dina Pugliese and Roger Petersen, to share some ideas for celebrating tradition in a refreshingly modern style.
Read MoreOn Lunar New Year's Eve, we anticipated the arrival of the Year of the Pig with our television feature on CityLine. We got to share some fun and creative Chinese New Year inspiration with the one and only Tracy Moore, and a tidbit of history on how the colour red came to be the colour of good luck and prosperity.
Read MoreThe Chinese tea ceremony honours the elders and parents who gave us life. Fête Chinoise collaborated with PARQ Vancouver to take on the tea ceremony with a modern twist inspired by the warm coral palette and dark greens.
Read MoreIt was the honour of Fête Chinoise to sit down with haute couturiere Guo Pei for an exclusive interview in October 2018 inside the beautiful Vancouver Art Gallery.
Read MoreFête Chinoise spent some time speaking with Canadian designer Bojana Sentaler, whose jackets are worn by the likes of Kate Middleton and Megan Markle. She really hopes to see Vogue China’s Editor-in-Chief, Angelica Cheung in a SENTALER one day.
Read MoreOn Thursday, February 8, LOUIS XIII and Fête Chinoise VIP gathered for an intimate dinner at the Shangri-la Hotel Toronto to celebrate the Year of the Dog. It was a night of mingling with entertainment from Steinway & Sons Gallery (Markham) and Wushu Project. Guests had portraits taken by IKONICA and glamour photos by YYZ Events' Steve Blackburn.
Read MoreIn February, the Fête Chinoise team visited the Rogers Studio in the downtown core of Toronto to share about modern Chinese New Year gatherings with live audiences.
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