Yohji Yamamoto is one of the most revered designers in fashion with a cult following in his native Japan and acolytes all over the world. When it came to launching Y-NOT, he turned to the HKDI\u27s Fashion and Images Department for help
Yohji Yamamoto is considered one of the world's master garment designers. He is revered for his uniq...
We have entered a new era, when taste and appetites are in flux and opportunities can evaporate in s...
HKDI\u27s Successful Brand Journey seminars in Spring 2014 provided a number of insights into the ...
Koyo William is now an internationally recognised fashion designer with his own label, but his story...
The Fashion Archive at Hong Kong Design Institute is a treasure trove of historical and significant ...
The Hong Kong designer discusses the changing role and needs of the design industry and offers advic...
A new exhibition at HKDI will reveal how one of China\u27s most famous contemporary artists created ...
HKDI student Tristan Yeung was one of this year\u27s Hong Kong Design Centre Award winners, sharing ...
Enigmatic fashion designer Rei Kawakubo\u27s spring exhibition at New York\u27s Metropolitan Museum ...
Ma Ke, China\u27s most celebrated fashion designer, has been creating haute couture for her brand, W...
The arrival of the V&A in Shenzhen is another significant step in the city\u27s progression from \u2...
Hong Kong\u27s favourite couturier Barney Cheng spent part of his summer working with HKDI\u27s stud...
The Miao people of Central China have a rich tradition of handmade costumes that have inspired baute...
The HKDI is on course to become a pioneer in environmentally conscious design by embedding the conce...
In September, Keith Kwok Kin Ming -- 2017 HKDI Higher Diploma in Fashion Design graduate from the De...
Yohji Yamamoto is considered one of the world's master garment designers. He is revered for his uniq...
We have entered a new era, when taste and appetites are in flux and opportunities can evaporate in s...
HKDI\u27s Successful Brand Journey seminars in Spring 2014 provided a number of insights into the ...
Koyo William is now an internationally recognised fashion designer with his own label, but his story...
The Fashion Archive at Hong Kong Design Institute is a treasure trove of historical and significant ...
The Hong Kong designer discusses the changing role and needs of the design industry and offers advic...
A new exhibition at HKDI will reveal how one of China\u27s most famous contemporary artists created ...
HKDI student Tristan Yeung was one of this year\u27s Hong Kong Design Centre Award winners, sharing ...
Enigmatic fashion designer Rei Kawakubo\u27s spring exhibition at New York\u27s Metropolitan Museum ...
Ma Ke, China\u27s most celebrated fashion designer, has been creating haute couture for her brand, W...
The arrival of the V&A in Shenzhen is another significant step in the city\u27s progression from \u2...
Hong Kong\u27s favourite couturier Barney Cheng spent part of his summer working with HKDI\u27s stud...
The Miao people of Central China have a rich tradition of handmade costumes that have inspired baute...
The HKDI is on course to become a pioneer in environmentally conscious design by embedding the conce...
In September, Keith Kwok Kin Ming -- 2017 HKDI Higher Diploma in Fashion Design graduate from the De...
Yohji Yamamoto is considered one of the world's master garment designers. He is revered for his uniq...
We have entered a new era, when taste and appetites are in flux and opportunities can evaporate in s...
HKDI\u27s Successful Brand Journey seminars in Spring 2014 provided a number of insights into the ...