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chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-11-25 10:00
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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continues its advance as a leading Asian fashion design hub with the second edition of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, from Nov 22 through Dec 7. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continues its advance as a leading Asian fashion design hub with the second edition of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, from Nov 22 through Dec 7, following its successful debut last year.

This year's event — sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency under the SAR government's Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau — offers seven flagship programs spanning haute couture, digital fashion, denim culture, sustainable trends, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and industry exchanges. These include the opening program VIRTUOSE: The Artistry of Couture 2025, Paris Fashion Week crossover Play, Pose & Pixel: Digital Fashion Exhibition, and the Milan Fashion Week crossover Fashion to Reconnect: A Tale of Two Style Capitals, 4th Hong Kong Denim Festival — Denim Artistry, WWD x SJ Global Fashion & Business Conference and WWD Fashion Loves Culture Gala, Fashion Summit (Hong Kong) 2025, and Fashion Asia Hong Kong.

The event, conceived in Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu's 2023 Policy Address as part of the government's effort to establish the SAR as a fashion design hub in Asia, started in 2024 and has since undertaken the task of promoting local design brands as well as the city's appeal as a prime host for major creative events.

A global crowd of 160,000 converged on the inaugural edition, official data show, with 4.6 million social media views and the coverage of over 500 media outlets around the globe helping extend its influence far and wide.

Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui stated that the East-meets-West cultural fusion of Hong Kong has nurtured an endless stream of creativity that radiates vibrancy on the fashion stage.

"Building on the success of last year's inaugural Hong Kong Fashion Fest, this year's edition will fully showcase the city's dynamic fusion of tradition and innovation, the creative power of a new generation of designers, and the international vision and cross-sector excellence of our creative talent," Law said ahead of its opening.

In the realm of fashion design, Hong Kong has long harbored a rare edge for its unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, from which flows "an endless stream of creativity", she added.

On a broader note, the new edition is praised as being the epitome of the city's "bringing in" and "going out" strategy, citing its partnership with pioneering global fashion organizations such as the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, organizer of Paris Fashion Week, and Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, the mastermind behind Milan Fashion Week.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continues its advance as a leading Asian fashion design hub with the second edition of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, from Nov 22 through Dec 7. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

This keenness to showcase, connect, and interact was shared across the board. Bonita Cheung — the conceptual director behind VIRTUOSE: The Artistry of Couture 2025 on Nov 22 — has vowed to present the show in such a way that Hong Kong is championed as "a beacon of sartorial excellence" and "a global stage for fashion and cultural dialogue". Four exceptional next-generation couture designers from overseas, the Chinese mainland and the HKSAR present their creations in a spectacular runway show set against the glittering backdrop of Victoria Harbour.

The opening show is followed by the PLAY, POSE & PIXEL: Digital Fashion Exhibition, curated by Hong Kong-based FabriX World. This is an enhanced version of their acclaimed exhibition recently shown at Paris Fashion Week. Through augmented reality try-ons, 3D virtual fashion displays and other immersive technologies, visitors can appreciate nostalgic Hong Kong-style dolls full of unique charm, design their own avatars, and explore personalised digital "dress-up" innovations through this four-part exhibition.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continues its advance as a leading Asian fashion design hub with the second edition of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, from Nov 22 through Dec 7. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Shin Wong, the curator of the digital fashion spectacle, views the Fashion Fest as "an invaluable opportunity" to bring back home a globally acclaimed showcase for the local public's delight, a move she says honors the city's dual roles as both "a creative incubator" and "a business gateway".

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continues its advance as a leading Asian fashion design hub with the second edition of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, from Nov 22 through Dec 7. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Hot on its heels will be the returning "Hong Kong Denim Festival — Denim Artistry", which promises expanded local retail exposure, overseas field trips for designers, enhanced networking events, and tailored business-to-consumer and business-to-business services.

Dr. Elita Lam, the Denim Festival's project leader, said she expects it to transform major fashion locations throughout the city into denim hubs and to attract a diverse audience that seeks artistic opulence as much as broader market openings, while promoting creative synergy between denim, art and music.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continues its advance as a leading Asian fashion design hub with the second edition of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, from Nov 22 through Dec 7. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

There are also strategic industry gatherings — including a Hong Kong-Italy collaboration, Fashion to Reconnect: A Tale of Two Style Capitals, WWD x SJ Global Fashion & Business Conference and WWD Fashion Loves Culture Gala — a global fashion and business conference cum cultural gala, and Asia's leading sustainable fashion meet Fashion Summit (Hong Kong) 2025 – culminating in a grand finale, Fashion Asia Hong Kong, designed to bring together global fashion leaders and emerging Asian designers to exchange forward-thinking ideas and creative visions, shaping the future of fashion.

The core objectives of these programs are "cross-sector collaboration", "cultural exchange", and "community engagement", organizers said.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continues its advance as a leading Asian fashion design hub with the second edition of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, from Nov 22 through Dec 7. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

As encapsulated by the two event coordinators involved in Fashion to Reconnect: A Tale of Two Style Capitals, Professor Alfred Ho Tat-kei and Professor Esterina Nervino, not only does the Fashion Fest let Hong Kong "truly breathe fashion", it also connects the city internationally, enabling a better fusion of aesthetics, culture, sustainability, and innovation.

British designer Jennifer Droguett, who is participating in the international fashion show of Fashion Summit (Hong Kong) 2025, said her program is a potent demonstration of how "fashion can honor our heritage while shaping a more responsible and imaginative future" for the industry.

Local designer Kit Wan, who is among 10 winners of the Fashion Asia Hong Kong - 10 Asian Designers to Watch Exhibition, said the event's ethos of "community, collaboration, and unity" — which he views as a cogent rebuttal against a world that is increasingly "segmenting off" — was what attracted him to the event.

"I wanted to engage … because it highlights ideas and creativity across Asia", he said, "I hope different creative points of view can be showcased (during the event), and beauty and utility can bring us together."

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continues its advance as a leading Asian fashion design hub with the second edition of the Hong Kong Fashion Fest, from Nov 22 through Dec 7. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
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