
Uma Wang presents the Fall Winter 2026.27 menswear collection with Shanghai in the early 1930s as its sole point of reference. The season draws from a period when Western modernity first entered into contact with Chinese classical culture, using this historical moment as the foundation for clothing, form, and appearance.
FALL WINTER 2026.27 MENSWEAR
The collection reflects changes in lifestyle that emerged during this period, shaped by new hobbies and evolving forms of entertainment. These shifts inform how the garments address daily dress, translating cultural change into a contemporary menswear context through construction and material use.

Silhouettes cover a wide menswear range, from shirts and ties to utilitarian workwear. Tailoring operates alongside deconstructed elements, while padded garments appear next to graphic stripes. Rigid cotton fabrics shift toward softer forms, creating variation within the structure of the wardrobe.
Textiles reference the memory of ancient Chinese fabrics through surface and shape, reworked within a present-day framework. These material choices support the collection’s visual language without introducing external narratives.

The collection presents garments that remain intentionally unfinished, leaving forms open and unresolved. Uma Wang frames the season as a point suspended between historical reference and contemporary dress, allowing clothing to carry the weight of its source through cut, fabric, and silhouette alone.

















