After a season away, Chet Lo is back with a Fall/Winter 2026 collection called “Night Market.” The inspiration comes from Hong Kong’s evening bazaars, those places where the city shifts after dark and something else takes over.

For Lo, the night market is not just a location. It is a rhythm. When the sun goes down and neon lights up, streets fill with sound, heat, and movement. People show up after work. Strangers pass each other in close quarters. Labor and leisure mix. The night market levels things out. Status drops away, voices carry, and community forms through the simple act of being in the crowd.

Lo presented this collection at the Mandarin Oriental in London, a setting that contrasts with the market’s chaos but shares its energy. He describes this moment as a shift in his work: from proving who he is to hosting others.

The brand’s signatures are still there. Merino wool spikes that can feel like armor one moment and soft the next. Second-skin knits that balance romance with restraint. These textures have always worked as boundaries rather than walls, softness that knows how to hold its ground.

This season, the view expands. Lo is pushing back against the idea that Asian figures in Western culture should be quiet or unseen. The collection insists on presence, public and intentional.

Check out the collection below: