Hong Kong Fashion Designers Gain International Recognition at London Fashion Week 2026
February 22nd, 2026 11:29 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Hong Kong's Fashion Hong Kong initiative showcased four innovative designers at London Fashion Week, highlighting the city's growing influence as a sustainable and creative fashion hub while strengthening international business connections.

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) presented its Fashion Hong Kong runway show at London Fashion Week, featuring Autumn/Winter 2026 collections from four Hong Kong designers to over 300 international buyers, media representatives, and fashion professionals. The event at The Vinyl Factory in Soho on February 19 demonstrated Hong Kong's emergence as a significant Asian fashion design center through diverse creative expressions ranging from avant-garde futurism to zero-waste tailoring and sporty aesthetics. Designers Angus Tsui, Bettie Jiang, Harrison Wong, and Menu Tsai participated in the showcase, which received substantial support from the UK fashion industry including model Eva Apio, singer CC Clarke, influencer Leo Mandella, and stylist Karine Laudort.
International media coverage from outlets including BBC News, DAZED, Forbes, Vogue Business, and Wonderland amplified the designers' global exposure beyond the runway event itself. The Fashion Hong Kong initiative, active since 2015, has consistently promoted Hong Kong designers at major international fashion weeks including New York, London, and Tokyo, with the 2026 London return emphasizing the strong international potential of Hong Kong design talent. A curated display at the venue complemented the runway show, featuring selected works from the four designers alongside innovative materials from "NEXT@Fashion InStyle," an initiative highlighting material suppliers' latest products that will be featured at the annual Fashion InStyle trade platform in Hong Kong each April.
From February 18 to 23, the HKTDC operated a professional designer showroom in London at Unit 505, 70 Wapping Wall, allowing international buyers to engage directly with brands and understand their design philosophies and production details. This showroom platform enables designers to test market responses, build business connections, and explore collaboration opportunities, thereby strengthening the international development of Hong Kong fashion brands. The event was supported by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, reflecting institutional backing for Hong Kong's creative industries in global markets.
The showcased collections illustrated how innovation emerges through designers' creative use of new materials, exploring intersections between technology, sustainability, and artistry. This emphasis on sustainable fashion practices aligns with growing global industry trends and positions Hong Kong designers as contributors to environmentally conscious design movements. With over 50 offices worldwide, the HKTDC continues connecting Hong Kong's design talent with the global creative ecosystem, supporting local brands in expanding their overseas presence and reinforcing Hong Kong's role as a leading Asian fashion hub. The Fashion Hong Kong website at https://www.fashionhongkong.com provides additional information about the initiative and participating designers, while the HKTDC maintains its media presence through http://mediaroom.hktdc.com/en for ongoing updates about Hong Kong's creative industries.
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