CONTENT BY CHIA-TA TSAI

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHIA-TA TSAI

On February 10, 2026, FANG NYC presented its Fall/Winter 2026 runway, Volume 2, during New York Fashion Week. Framed by a narrow catwalk, matte black set elements, and cool-toned lighting, the show established a controlled visual language from the start—lean, direct, and closely focused on line, silhouette, and movement.

The collection opened with a cobalt halter look built in soft, tiered layers, setting a fluid counterpoint to the sharper silhouettes that followed. Across the runway, Fang Guo moved through sheer jersey, leather, paneled denim, exposed hardware, and graphic knitwear, balancing body-conscious construction with a precise sense of restraint. Some of the strongest looks held softness and structure in tension: translucent layers and elongated knits were offset by leather outerwear, sculpted tailoring, and narrow, elongated proportions.That tension carried through to the closing look, an elongated striped knit that unraveled into trailing panels and brought the collection to a clear, memorable finish. More than spectacle, Volume 2 felt like a focused statement—coherent in styling, deliberate in pacing, and confident in its runway identity.

DANIEL QUINTANILLA


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