In 2006, Ma Ke founded a new fashion label, WUYONG (
simplified Chinese: 无用;
traditional Chinese: 無用;
pinyin: wúyòng), which literally means
Useless. Ma Ke's workshop in Zhuhai, which produces the WUYONG collections, employs a team of workers skilled in traditional clothing manufacturing techniques. All stages of production are done in-house, including the
spinning, weaving, dyeing and sewing; even using traditional equipment such as a Chinese
loom dating from the 19th century. The collection was later put on display at the gallery Joyce Palais-Royal from March 1 to April 6, 2007. Ma Ke is not the first Chinese fashion designer to show at Paris Fashion Week. That distinction belongs to the designer Frankie Xie and his label JEFEN, which had its Paris debut in 2006.
Fashion in Motion In 2008, Ma Ke was invited to reprise WUYONG/
the Earth as part of the Fashion in Motion live catwalk events held at the
Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Paris Haute Couture In May 2008, WUYONG was appointed as a Guest member of the
Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture. Her collection, titled WUYONG/
Qing pin, was shown in the Jardin du Palais-Royal in Paris on July 3, 2008. There were a number of elements of the performance that made Ma Ke's haute couture debut rather exceptional. The collection was shown outside and in public (most couture shows are strictly invitation only). For models Ma Ke selected a diverse group of modern dancers, martial artists and tai chi practitioners, and in lieu of walking down a runway had them perform a choreographed piece by the renowned Chinese dancer
Shen Wei. The President of the Fédération française de la couture remarked of the show, "We are witness to the birth of a true talent." ==Publications==