A major, or even minor, Chinese designer has yet to emerge out of the
motherland. But the name circulating as a breakthrough contender is Uma
Wang, who studied at China Textile University and Central Saint Martins
before launching her label in 2005.
The collection Wang showed
Sunday in Milan (she’s shown previously in Paris) backed up the buzz.
The clothes were beautifully crafted in a combination of avant-garde
Gothic and Western grunge. The palette was dark and murky, and many of
the dresses were done in amorphous silhouettes shaped by asymmetric
cuts. Some of the best looks were long tailored coats, including a nubby
herringbone, a black-and-green polkadot trench, and a pintucked,
floor-length duster done in what looked like a splatter-paint python
motif. The influence of
Yohji Yamamoto could be seen in the clothes’
brooding elegance.
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Uma Wang RTW Fall 2012 |
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Uma Wang RTW Fall 2012 |
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Uma Wang RTW Fall 2012 |
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Uma Wang RTW Fall 2012 |
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Uma Wang RTW Fall 2012 |
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Uma Wang RTW Fall 2012 |
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Uma Wang RTW Fall 2012 |
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Uma Wang RTW Fall 2012 |
source. WWD
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