Uma Wang

Philosophy

The Chinese designer Uma Wang launched her own womenswear label in 2005; after her studies Central Saint Martins in London, she decided to create high quality clothes, balancing fashion and functionality with multi-layers fabrics.

Simple but strong aesthetic impact, Uma Wang’s creations include tailoring skills which focus especially on knitwear.

She has quickly became the most successful Chinese designer in the world, won over her audience with collections inspired by the wandering souls of nomads, able to rejoin the customs and cultures of other people in the world.

Combination of materials and unusual cuts, highlighted by fluid forms are evident in the Wang’s collections, made to assume the appearance and personality of the wearer.

Uma Wang often intentionally destroy garments in order to enhance the typically human imperfections, which appear as  oversized rags in the monochrome shades like black, white and beige.

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Boutiques Uma Wang

Typology
Antonioli Lugano Donna
Antonioli Lugano Donna
It was 1987 when Claudio Antonioli followed his instincts, giving life to Milan his first project, a shop destined to soon become an absolute reference point for a selected and avant-garde target audience. In January 2003 the shop moved to Via P. Paoli 1, a stone's throw away from the Naviglio. In [...]

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