Chinamaxxxing, But Make It Fashion: Chinese Designer Brands to Shop
From drinking hot water first thing in the morning to buttoning up Tang jackets, people everywhere have been living in their “Chinese time.” Clearly, Chinese traditions and fashion are making waves across the world. While the West may frame it as a trend, for many Asians, it’s simply culture—always a step ahead of its time.
But your style doesn’t have to wait. Even if you’re not fully in your Chinese era, your wardrobe can still reflect its influence. Shop these brands and discover what your wardrobe has been missing.
Mark Gong
Mark Gong channels the free-spirited, rebellious energy of a woman driven by curiosity and self-expression, all while fusing Chinese and American influences. A regular fixture at New York and Shanghai Fashion Week, the brand delivers trend-forward ready-to-wear with attitude. The brand counts BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, Lisa, and Jennie among its fans—often spotted wearing Mark Gong on stage.
Ao Yes
Think traditional Chinese culture but executed with a modern sensibility; a marriage of heritage and high fashion. Co-founders Austin Wang and Yansong Liu brought Ao Yes to life, merging meticulous details and thoughtful fabric choices to create pieces that deserve a second look.
Uma Wang
Uma Wang was the first Chinese designer featured in the European fashion calendar in 2009. The brand’s appeal lies in its rugged elegance, balancing restraint and sensuality. Her ready-to-wear collections feature neutrals with raw edges, layered textures, and a sense of quiet depth.
LII
Founded by Zane Li, LII blends minimalist design with playful proportions, often merging sport and couture. Its elevated basics with eclectic touches reflect the brand’s vision: freedom, individuality, and style that doesn’t compromise personality.
SHUSHU/TONG
Shanghai-based label SHUSHU/TONG dresses the modern woman who embraces unapologetic femininity—balanced with an effortless, cool-girl edge. Founded by Gen Z design duo Liushu Lei and Yutong Jiang, the brand is bold, playful, and constantly blurring the line between girlhood and womanhood, redefining what contemporary femininity looks like.
While Chinese culture may be framed as a “trend,” these fashion brands prove that heritage and modernity can coexist—especially in your closet. Consider this your sign to look east for pieces that feel thoughtful, intentional, and deeply personal.
Featured Image and Photos: MARK GONG, AO YES, UMA WANG, LII, SHUSHU/TONG (via Instagram)
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