From Samuel Gui Yang’s I Ching inspired collection to Jacques Wei’s DAPHNE collaboration, these are the SHFW collections that you need on your radar.
Designer Shao Yang translates the visual language of Golden Age gangster cinema into sharp luxury tailoring.
Fashion history in the making.
Debuting its first sneaker in three two-toned colorways.
The London-based designer blends “future craft” with family tradition for her most ambitious Shanghai showing yet.
“God forbid a girl has hobbies!!!” — Mark Gong
Who says sharp shoulders can’t be soft, too?
Alongside the launch of a full womenswear expansion.
Size inclusivity on the runways has decreased considerably. Why don’t some of the world’s biggest brands care?
From VIVIANO to Mikio Sakabe.
Perfection is out and party girls are in.
From emerging talent like Julie Kegels and Hodakova to sophomore collections at heritage houses including Anderson’s Dior and Blazy’s Chanel.