Amomento Unveils 2026 FW Collection in Shanghai: A Fusion of Eastern and Western Aesthetics
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As trends flip faster than a TikTok feed, the fashion world is circling back to what truly matters: a brand’s philosophy and the craft behind each stitch. Global label Amomento tapped into that shift on March 31, presenting its 2026 fall/winter collection in Shanghai. The event, held under the theme “Tailor Shop (裁缝店),” leaned into the city’s meeting point of Eastern and Western aesthetics.
Amomento’s 2026 fall/winter collection channels the wistful charm of an old tailor shop, reimagining Western silhouettes and tailoring details through an Eastern sensibility. The brand highlights the value of place, time, and the artisan’s hand—elements that feel increasingly rare in today’s fast-made, fast-consumed world. According to Amomento, the collection continues the label’s deeper exploration of how garments are made and the attitudes stitched into them.

The presentation took place at Shangxianfang on Huaihai Middle Road, a neighborhood shaping Shanghai’s newest cultural and fashion trends. About 200 industry insiders and international media attended. Staged from the viewpoint of a customer stepping into a tailor shop, the show gently drew guests into the space, letting them experience the collection’s concept and the brand’s world firsthand.
Across the global fashion scene, brands are leaning into cultural roots and artisanal heritage. At the same time, Asia is rising as a major fashion hub with its own distinct consumer tastes, attracting both Western houses and local labels. Shanghai sits squarely at that crossroads, offering a market where East and West coexist and converse. Industry observers see Amomento’s Shanghai presentation as more than a debut—it was a strategic move to present the brand’s philosophy in the cultural language of a new city.
Using the Shanghai presentation as a springboard, Amomento plans to intensify its activities in China and deepen its local presence. After a successful exhibition in Tokyo last season, the Shanghai showing marks a meaningful step beyond a simple showcase—translating the brand’s philosophy into the cultural rhythms of each city it enters.











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