Fashion Farm Foundation Showcased Hong Kong Fashion Talents in Paris Fashion Week

Aenrmous FW26 Paris
Aenrmous collection, Fall Winter 2026 Fashion Week Presented during the HFFG by Fashion Farm Foundation presentation in Paris Photo by Valerio Mezzanotti

Fashion Farm Foundation (FFF) transformed day two of the Paris Fashion Week into a day specially for Hong Kong fashion design. FFF and five fashion labels opened the curtain of the HKFG AW26 Presentation,Showcase and Networking which is under the sponsorship of Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency(CCIDA)of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and supported by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de laMode(FHCM).FFF is presenting these localbrands’ latest Autumn and Winter collections in Paris Fashion Week, namely AENRMOUS,DEMO,RHYZEM,THE WORLD IS YOUR OYSTER and TIGERSTROLLING. This season the event took place at Académie d’ArchitectureIn,known as the Hôtel de Chaulnes, was constructed in the early 17th century as part of the prestigious Place des Vosges—Paris’s first royal square. AENRMOUS,DEMO and TIGER STROLLING had their solo presentations to demonstrate their latest collection. Meanwhile, HKFG AW26 Showcase prepared by FFF allowed Hong Kong fashion designers showing their collections in person to the invited guests including fashion media, insiders, buyers, fashionistas and influencers around the globe.

AENRMOUS Rebuilding after ashes

AENRMOUS invited the audience to enter their world as if opening a door into the unknown. The concept focused on rebuilding after ashes using the hand to stitch back the shape of the soul, symbolising hope and repair. Silhouettes reference medieval armor, hats, and hoods as symbols of identity and protection. Wax finishing was applied to suspend time, preserving garments in a frozen state. Inspired by the 1965 Polish film Ashes, the collection explored identity, war, and existential questions. The presentation included a collaboration with a cello musician Ouri, reinterpreting classical compositions through contemporary synthesis to create a live performance atmosphere.

DEMO Constructed Natural Setting Showcasing Modern Hippies

During the Paris fashion week,DEMOpresented AW26 collection as an immersive showcase. Theycreated an indoor ‘meadow’ within an urban space, dotted with small hills and floral accents.Models moved freely through the landscape, and the audience was immersed within it. Theboundaries between models and audience dissolved, embodying the theme of freedom. Throughthis constructed natural setting,DEMOgave form to the hippies of 2026—theDEMOversion offreedom.TheDEMOAW26 collection is inspired by the 1969 film ‘Sweet Charity’.

TIGERSTROLLING Illuminating Iconic Symbols of Hong Kong’s Local Culture

The ‘Tiger Lake’ collection is presented through a highly theatrical spatial composition. At the centre, a clustered formation of chairs establishes the visual focal point, while lighting cast from both sides defines sharp gradations of light and shadow. Models enter the illuminated space one by one, stepping into the spotlight where their presence is revealed and examined at the threshold between brightness and obscurity. This echoes the collection’s theme of’Duality’, inviting a close reading of haute couture craftsmanship alongside vernacular symbols under contrasting light, and creating a visual tension where opulence and precarity coexist.

Hong Kong Designers Continued to Shine on International Stage

The ‘Unseen Poem’ collection fromRHYZEMdraws inspiration from the experimental film ‘Meshesof the Afternoon’,delving into the boundary between reality and dreams to explore the hazinessand uncertainty of visual perception.Through the artful juxtaposition of ethereal fabrics andarchitectural silhouettes, the interplay of solid and void in layered construction, and breathingnegative space in the tailoring, this collection cultivates a quiet, enigmatic aura.THE WORLD ISYOUR OYSTERpresents ‘The Post-Adolescent Uniform’: a stylistic deconstruction that journeys fromschool corridors to office cubicles. Inspired by Jacques Tati’s film ‘Playtime’—with its highly ordered,transparent, and geometric modern spaces—the collection serves as a brilliant metaphor forexamining the relationship between the ‘uniform’ and the ‘individual’. The designer cleverly infusesa relaxed, intelligent,youthful energy, blurring the lines of age and occasion.

VIPs and fashion lovers from all over the world includingKakuyasu Uchiide (International ArtisticDirector of Shu Uemura),Stefano Martinetto (CEO of Tomorrow London),Anthony Keung (Presidentand CEO of Fenix Group Holdings Ltd),Judy Yau (Merchandising Director of Translatio),AkimotoKozue(Influencer),Susie Bubble (Influencer),Jonathan Yee (Co-founder & Editor-in-Chief ofManifesto)andCedric Cheung (Fashion Director of Madame Figaro HK).Guests and designersrepresenting the seven brands had a great time changing ideas on fashion industry.

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