Feng Chen Wang Spring/Summer '24 Paris Fashionweek








Held in the beautiful garden of Lycée Montaigne, Feng Chen Wang presented her Men and Women Spring/Summer '24 collection 'Memories.Imprinted' during Paris Men's Fashionweek. The collective Nara Bara performed live as models descended on the runway, blending harmonies and rhythms of jazz. This season Feng Chen Wang collaborated again with Nike and designed some pieces showed on the runway. We fell in love with the embellished different Nike kicks with sheer silk fabrics, styled with a matching leaf  in the model's faces, hiding their eyes. 

The Spring/Summer '24 collection is inspired by Feng Chen Wang’s childhood memories of her grandmother; of accompanying her on walks through the mountains and alongside the meandering rivers in her hometown in Fujian, China. Precious memories, as if imprinted deeply, have left Feng with deep senses of love and nostalgia till this day. Wang wanted to celebrate these memories by recreating them using an ancient botanical contact printing method. Working with local Chinese artisans, Wang selected some of her grandmother’s favourite plants like onions, gallnuts, eucalyptus and apple leaves and pounded them onto traditional Chinese silk. The colors, form and veins of each botanical clearly imprinted onto the fabric. Each plant is like a memory of life, each expressing an exuberance and tenacity for life; each one remembering the passing on of tradition. From there, new unique Feng Chen Wang patterns emerge this season. 
"Some memories are very profound but somewhat vague, perhaps even mixed with some of my imagination, but my creative process shows a sense of colour change with a strong emotions", Wang says. Therefore, featured in this collection, are pieces with color gradation of pink, blue, purple, black. Dream-like colours are spread out, dyed, rising and evolving, yet captured into an imprint on the fabric; just like memories which are deeply embedded. Silk is the principal fabric used by Wang this season; a symbol of natural purity, it appears on shirts and shorts, and on transparent organza jackets. Pure cotton, a brand signature, is used in denim pieces and T-shirts. Wool suits featuring the botanical contact printing method lends an elevated finishing touch to the collection. A process of pure handwork between Wang and local artisans, the patterns require several rounds of dyeing to achieve the desire colour result. With the addition of more tailoring, different elements of Chinese and Western style come together in a decidedly contemporary fusion. 
Wang explains how the collection reflects the fluid state of flow in her creations. In her grandmother’s eyes, dragons and phoenixes were always symbols of romantic love, with the phoenix being a signature Feng Chen Wang motif. A new dragon pattern appears in this collection through jacquard and water-washing processes in different colours, including denim-blue, grey and shades of khaki. The dragon and phoenix are purely mythical, divine beasts in the imagination of ancient Chinese people; embodying their fervent hopes and wishes. 2024 is the Year of the Dragon in China, and perhaps this collection can be used to envision a better year ahead.

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