
Join the team for a tour around historical Hong Kong as we showcase our new collection.


Hong Kong has a rich and complicated history with many influences, some of which have been recorded in the architecture. This season we visited three notable sites in our home city.


As you may have noticed, this season we’ve found ourselves with a range of complementary tones in addition to the classic navy and silvery grays. We’ve particularly interested in sage, tan and dashes of brighter colors that are versatile enough to be worn regularly yet expressive additions to our wardrobes.
Built in the early 20's Blue House is representative of a Tong Lau balcony style that is synonymous with Hong Kong. Since going under government ownership in the 70's it was painted blue, hence the nickname, before undergoing restoration and preservation as a Grade I historical building.























The former Marine Police Headquarters is one of the four oldest surviving government buildings in Hong Kong. It forms part of a campus of buildings which now operate as a hotel and selection of restaurants.






















Sponsored by Sir Hormusjee Naorojee Mody, the building was completed in 1912. The design centres around a clock tower and four courtyards. Since opening it has served the university except as a brief interlude as a hospital during World War II.







































