Yuhan Wang turns softness into a weapon | Yuhan Wang Spring 2026 – London Fashion Week

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by brownfashionagal

Yuhan Wang has such a sharp understanding of women. Her Spring 2026 collection felt like proof that clothes can be both delicate and defiant, beautiful yet unafraid to push back. It was just really lovely, wonderfully styled, thoughtful, and deeply in tune with the current cultural energy.

Titled Armor of Roses, the collection pulled from David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive, a film known for blurring dream and reality and showing women trapped in roles dictated by the male gaze. Wang turned that story on its head, offering her own rewrite where women become heroines of their own narrative. A theatrically crashed red Cadillac on the runway set the tone: women refusing victimhood, stepping out of wreckage in lace and strength.

The clothes carried that duality beautifully. Lace minidresses sat alongside padded, armor-like silhouettes. Roses were everywhere, stitched into garments as symbols of both fragility and resilience. A sparkling black dress mirrored Los Angeles at night, while other pieces nodded to film references—Club Silencio, Doppelgängers, even a purse stuffed with cash. The tension between vulnerability and protection felt powerful rather than contradictory.

It wasn’t just about references, though. It was about reshaping femininity itself, taking lace, florals, and softness, and making them tools of resistance and agency. In Wang’s world, softness is a weapon.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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