Berna was a famous foreign master photographer, and few in the industry could match his sensibility in fashion.
In today's context, powerful fashion shows and luxury clothing brands are concentrated overseas, and it's evident that China is generally behind in terms of fashion trends—at least, that's what one could infer from the everyday attire of the Chinese people. They only focus on convenience, simplicity; to put it nicely, that is. To put it less kindly, most Chinese don't place much importance on fashion.
A person's attire initially sets their external image and temperament. Dressing poorly can significantly affect others' judgments and feelings, because this is the second largest basis for visual judgment by humans; the first, of course, is the face.
This is also why China seldom produces famous brands; most talented designers with natural gifts opt to develop their careers overseas rather than domestically.