Fashion Hong Kong

Thursday in Shoreditch saw Fashion Hong Kong spotlight the city’s avant-garde edge, with bold presentations from Hong Kong–based designers Angus Tsui and ZIDI.

Tsui’s GIGER; Perfect Organism channelled blunt space-age tailoring in a stark black-and-white palette, oversized sleeves, and sharp silhouettes — transporting guests into an otherworldly future.

ZIDI’s Flux took a different trajectory, erupting in vibrant hues, asymmetric cuts, and inventive fabrics — including parachute-like textures — punctuated by playful accessories, most memorably a red “floating” tie.

Photography by  Julia Kobozeva

Angus Tsui space-age black and white look at LFW 2025

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