Creatives
Luxury Streetwear Brand Ning Dynasty Brings China Chic to Streetwear
Unable to relate to traditional high-end fashion, Ning Yuan founded her label, NING, in 2021 to bring a Chinese voice to the luxury streetwear market. Read MoreChina’s Top Streetwear Titles Talk Gen Z and Collaboration
If you are unfamiliar with Chinese streetwear labels like Randomevent, Sankuanz, and Roaringwild, you probably haven’t scrolled through YOHO! or Nowre. Churning out the latest on the Mainland’s local fashion… Read MoreWill the Yu Prize Find Fashion’s Next Household Name?
The Yu Prize has named 20 semi-finalists in the second edition of its annual fashion award program. Who will become China’s next top designer? Read MoreWhat the Death of Virgil Abloh Means for LVMH & the Luxury Industry
Virgil Abloh was more than just a highly acclaimed creative and designer. He was a legendary artist who changed the luxury industry by himself. Read MoreKenny Scharf On Brand Collabs and What Basquiat Would Have Done
Kenny Scharf, who began his art career alongside stars like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, has found new life through fashion collaborations. Read MoreMasha Ma’s Local Playbook Pays Off
Following the roll-out of four new stores across Tier-1 cities in September, the local girl has opened Shanghai Fashion Week — a first for an independent designer. Read MoreCan Chinese Designers Shine at Milan Fashion Week? Ask Hui
Chinese creatives starring role at the recent Milan Fashion Week proved that Italy has a serious interest in Chinese brands. Read MoreMeet Jillian Xin: The Woman Behind China’s Local Fashion Scene
Having nurtured Chinese designers for over a decade, Jillian Xin is the woman behind the successful Chinese talents now conquering the international stage. Read MoreWilliam Fan Steals Berlin Fashion Week
Post runway show, Jing Daily caught up with designer William Fan, the star of Berlin’s Fashion Week, to discuss what’s next for the brand. Read MoreHow CHOCHENG Transformed Into a Modern Global Brand
Jing Daily asks global designer Cho Cho Cheng five quick questions before his show hits the runway — digitally, of course. Read More