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How Mad Men and Wes Anderson inspired Chinese fashion duo’s darkly feminine collection

Chengdu pair behind Shushu/Tong’s prim high necklines, peplums and voluminous Victorian sleeves have been inspired by pop culture’s quirky femme fatales

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Shushu/Tong’s autumn-winter 2018 on the catwalk at Shanghai Fashion Week.

There’s a major buzz about Shanghai’s independent fashion scene at the moment. Changing the landscape are young Chinese designers, with many having returned to China after being educated at famed British fashion schools such as Central Saint Martins or the London College of Fashion (LCF).

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A number of successful design duos have emerged over the past five years, but the LCF alumni behind contemporary brand Shushu/Tong stand out as a particularly cohesive unit.

Chengdu natives Lei Liushu (Shushu) and Jiang Yutong (Tong) founded the brand in 2015 after being friends for almost a decade.

Shushu/Tong’s autumn-winter 2018 catwalk show at Shanghai Fashion Week.
Shushu/Tong’s autumn-winter 2018 catwalk show at Shanghai Fashion Week.

Together they make outfits inspired by the quirkiest of femme fatales. For their autumn-winter 2018 collection, the millennials look to eccentric characters – Peggy Olson in Mad Men or Wes Anderson’s Margot Tenenbaum – while fusing in elements of both Chinese and British vintage school uniforms.

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Designers Jiang Yutong (left) and Lei Liushu.
Designers Jiang Yutong (left) and Lei Liushu.
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