Shushu/Tong

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Shushu/Tong
IndustryFashion design
Founded2015
Founder
  • Liushu Lei
  • Yutong Jiang
Headquarters,
Website shushutongstudio.com

Shushu/Tong, also stylized as SHUSHU/TONG, is a Shanghai-based fashion label founded in 2015 by designers Liushu Lei and Yutong Jiang. Its design sensibility is inspired by girlhood, nostalgia, and retro anime and films.

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History

Founders Liushu Lei and Yutong Jiang were both born in Chengdu and attended the same high school. [1] Both Lei and Jiang were inspired by the anime Nana to become designers, although Jiang was briefly interested in becoming a cartoonist before realizing she preferred fashion. [1] The two met at Shanghai's Donghua University when studying fashion in 2014. [2] The two went on to acquire MA degrees at London College of Fashion, [3] where the two were flatmates and first conceived of the brand. [1] Lei spent time interning with Simone Rocha, and Jiang with Gareth Pugh. [4] After a failing to acquire a visa to stay in London, [1] Shushu/Tong was officially founded in 2015 in Shanghai. [4] [5] The label's name is a combination of Lei's nickname, Shushu, and Jiang's given name, Yutong. [1] The first physical Shushu/Tong store opened in July 2022 in Shanghai JC Plaza. [6]

Lei is the creative director of the brand, while Jiang is more involved on the marketing and client side, although she also has input on the design process. [5] Their first sales were made on Chinese social media platform WeChat, [7] [1] [3] before the brand was picked up by other stockists; social media has been an avenue which allowed their brand to grow despite not being located in a traditional fashion capital like Paris. [7] The brand has collaborated with Asics [7] and Charles & Keith, [8] for footwear, local brand Yvmin for a line of jewelry, [9] and Estée Lauder for holiday cosmetic gift sets. [6] The brand's collaboration with Estée Lauder was noted as the first time a global brand had collaborated with a Chinese fashion brand. [6]

Design and influences

Shushu/Tong is noted for its hyper-feminine style, having been compared to the coquette aesthetic trend, [4] [7] soft girl subculture and Lolita fashion. [5] The brand was noted for predating the trend of hyper-girly clothing after 2020. [7] Their designs often incorporate girly elements like frills, bows, ribbons, and pearls, as well as gingham and pastel fabric. [10] [11] Works that have inspired collections include the Aim for the Ace! , [10] The Virgin Suicides, [11] Gigi, [4] and the protagonists of magical girl anime such as Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Cardcaptor Sakura . [5] [3] The founders named Chloë Sevigny and Tina Chow as muses, [10] and Faye Wong as a perennial inspiration [7] as well as celebrity they would like to dress someday. [4]

Shushu/Tong is one of some rising Chinese fashion brands associated with guochao (Chinese :国潮; pinyin :Guó cháo), a fashion trend among younger Chinese shoppers to prefer homegrown designers which incorporate aspects of Chinese history and culture. [12] [5]

Jiang also serves as a muse for Lei, as she models items and provides early feedback, giving a woman's perspective to Lei's designs. This may have contributed to criticism against the brand for its limited range of body shapes. [5]

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