FANG NYC‘s Fall/Winter 2025 collection pulls from creative director Fang Guo’s travels, from Georgia’s concrete Kartlis Deda monument to Crete’s pink sand beaches, to play with contrasts: hard versus soft, angular versus organic, utility versus elegance.

The lineup shows this push-and-pull through details like asymmetrical embroidery, satin-knit hybrids, and curly shearling trim on outerwear, mimicking wind-swept dunes. New “erosion” techniques create intentionally uneven textures on tanks and dresses, like fabric decaying naturally.

Structural shapes repeat through the collection: rectangular knit patterns (a nod to ’90s computer graphics) appear on basque tops and distressed sweaters, while wide-leg jeans get bold overstitching. Even the campaign leans into duality: AI-generated backdrops mash snowy forests with metal pillars, like a digital wasteland with a Lisa Frank rainbow peeking through.

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