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Shushu/Tong Shanghai Fall 2026 Collection
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Shushu/Tong Shanghai Fall 2026 Collection

by jummy84 April 3, 2026
written by jummy84

Liushu Lei and Yutong Jiang had the vibiest show of Shanghai Fashion Week this season thanks in large part to the thrilled sorority of Shushu/Tong girls that flocked to the Labelhood venue to see it. The core appeal of the brand seemed to be epitomized in Lei’s explanation as to why they’d called this collection The Invented Self: “She’s the kind of girl who has her own character outside of the family.”

Lei and Jiang’s collection was specifically inspired by Violette Nozière, the 1978 Claude Chabrol true-crime art house movie starring Isabelle Huppert as a 1930s teenager forced into a fatal revolt against her overbearing and abusive family. The designers took a panoply of 1930s and 1940s shapes and then applied a hyper-stylized and ultra-feminine filter that was most often expressed through the ceremonially crooked right elbow from, which in almost every look, a house handbag was hung.

Shrunken opaque cardigans, plaid pencil skirts, stirruped knee socks, ruffle edged gowns in crushed velvet that draped off the body like theater curtains framing a stage, peter pan collared swing coats, and cutely cut shift dresses were amongst the many ladylike brushstrokes with which Lei and Jang constructed the image of their heroine. As so often here in Shanghai this week, there were drop-waisted dresses and skirts as well as bows aplenty.

Although the audience was absolute proof of the appeal of these borderline costume full-look ensembles (the collection was designed to enable personal reinvention, after all), it was the outfits less reliant on both period and drama that seemed most potentially individual. Look 17’s ruffle-seamed track-skirt-suit in washed lemon nylon and the excellent quarter-zip, drop waisted, pleat skirted dresses in a deeply colored dense cotton mix in looks 2 and 29 were the highlights of this category. That track top, with shorts this time, was also shown in baby blue on a male model: it was one of several looks in which Lei and Jiang’s womenswear was given a pretty persuasive test drive on men.

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Shushu/Tong Shanghai Spring 2026 Collection
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Shushu/Tong Shanghai Spring 2026 Collection

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

“What is left after beauty decays?” That was the fascinating prompt from designers Liushu “Shushu” Lei and Yutong “Tong Tong” Jiang, who’ve built an aesthetically concise and tightly packaged world at Shushu/Tong, a brand is synonymous with a certain kind of prettiness—prim, sophisticated, put together. 

This season, they appeared eager to challenge those ideals, and the exercise made for a compelling collection that was satisfying and at times even surprising. After the show, Shushu said that the duo had pushed themselves to explore different fabrications and materials. Ten years in, the pair have a robust body of work—there’s no better time to play around. 

Not coincidentally, this Shanghai Fashion Week was full of milestone anniversaries. Labelhood, the retail-cum-incubator that has helped establish labels like Shushu/Tong, celebrated its 20th season, and Samuel Guì Yang also marked a decade in business. The city’s fashion industry is still young, but some of its defining talents are formidable, and Shushu/Tong is one of its more influential. Their peers often pick up on their cues—a little flared dress, a painstakingly embellished blazer, the power of a well-placed logo. So this season, Lei and Jiang turned their signatures upside down.

What in the past would have been peplums in wool crepe or suiting fabric became layers and layers of light cotton, dyed to appear as if aged. The most body-hugging silhouettes came cut in leather (a tailored cocktail dress, a paneled skirt), while lace dresses were worn over contrasting underwear. Sheaths, cut looser than usual, were styled over colorful brassieres or on top of cropped knit sweaters. The whole thing was cooler and more nuanced.

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