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What was Zhao Wei boycotted for? It seems to have something to do with Japan, solve it!

At the beginning of 200 1, Zou Xue, the head of the magazine's new york studio, found Zhao Wei who was on vacation. In that shoot, the tailor selected more than a dozen suits for Zhao Wei, and the long skirt that was later referred to as "Japanese flag suit" was the work of an unknown young American designer. The photographer is an American who grew up in China. He thinks the Chinese characters on his clothes are very fashionable, and national flags are popular this year.

The cover of the September issue of Vogue, 200 1, with Zhao Wei did not cause a special market response, because there were too many magazines using her as the cover at that time.

However, in February 65438, a piece of news was found in Sina.com, forwarding an article published by a certain media condemning Zhao Wei for wearing the Japanese military flag. The distributed photos were published in a fashion magazine three months ago. Some people accuse Zhao Wei of wearing clothing patterns similar to the Japanese flag. Since then, the incident has been out of control.

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