“One Two Three” #AW19 collection, exploring the designer’s Chinese heritage and personal history. Produced by Karla Otto.
Fengchen Wang is a Chinese-born, London-based menswear designer at the forefront of a new generation of fashion talent emerging from China. Wang studied MA Fashion Menswear at the prestigious Royal College of Art, London, graduating in 2015.
Describing her aesthetic as “bold, futuristic and structured”, she focusses on technical outerwear, creating unisex clothing that is functional but at the same time conceptual and personal, drawing on her life experiences.
She was presenting on New York City Fashion Week with last season:
Nominated for the 2016 LVMH Prize, Wang has designed five collections to date, showing two at London Fashion Week Men’s as part of Lulu Kennedy’s support scheme for emerging designers, MAN. Additionally, she has collaborated with brands such as Levi’s and Converse, bringing her unique and artistic sensibility to those projects.
Wang has been featured in publications such as Vogue, Vogue Runway, GQ, The New York Times, The Business of Fashion, Women’s Wear Daily, Dazed, i-D, Arena Homme+, 10 Men, Hypebeast, Highsnobiety and more. She is stocked at Dover Street Market, H Lorenzo, Harvey Nichols, Lane Crawford and SSENSE.
See more highlights: @fengchenwang.

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The Feng Chen Wang Fall/Winter 2019 show in London was pure genius! Her blend of personal storytelling and technical deconstruction is always so bold. The way she turned traditional Chinese symbols into modern, functional streetwear is unmatched. It reminds me of the vibrant energy I felt while browsing fashion spots at johor bahru city square shopping mall. Seeing such high-level design makes me wish we had more avant-garde style options at Johor Bahru City Square shopping mall too. Truly inspiring stuff!
Feng Chen Wang’s Fall/Winter 2019 collection in London was absolutely brilliant. The way she blends deconstructed technical elements with such deep, personal narratives always feels fresh and edgy. Her signature functional-meets-conceptual style was on full display, making the runway feel like a high-fashion exploration of her own heritage. It’s honestly as refreshing as a coastal getaway. If you’re ever planning to escape the city, you should definitely consider a trip to Portugal. I’ve heard it’s super easy to find a roller mieten albufeira option, so you can explore the coast in style—much like how Wang explores new textures!