Shanghai Tang (Hong Kong)


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With Chinese New Year coming up, I thought it would be suitable to feature another Hong Kong store and when it comes to shopping in this city, there's one local brand that's hard to ignore and might even be familiar to those visiting from abroad. Shanghai Tang has been something of an institution in the city since its launch in 1994 and I remember the hype surrounding the flagship when it first opened in the Central district. Back then, I always associated the label and its store as being somewhat pretentious... a place where 'ladies who lunch' hang out and buy presents for their equally wealthy friends. Even now, I'm not entirely sure who the intended target group is and how wearable some of the pieces are, but it's definitely the best place to go if you're looking for a unique outfit or gift and want to have a fun time browsing items you won't find elsewhere.

shanghai tangshanghai tangA few campaign and catalog looks from the FW09 'Kaleidoscope' range (images: Shanghai Tang).

The name 'Shanghai Tang' stems from its founder, David Tang who in 1998 sold his controlling stake of the company to Richemont (the same business that controls luxury labels like Cartier or Chloe). The 'Shanghai' part of the name is a reference to Shanghainese tailoring and the city's slightly decadent old-imperialist vibe of the 20s and 30s. The brand's concept is 'modern Chinese chic' - one that, according to Tang, aims to "create the first global Chinese lifestyle brand by revitalizing Chinese designs – interweaving traditional Chinese culture with the dynamism of the 21st century". Pieces, such as the classic qi pao (silk dresses) or satin jackets have been revamped by injecting a little neon pink or lime green into them. In some cases bold prints, featuring Chinese symbols of luck, prosperity and health, such as goldfish, dragons, lotus flowers or the double happiness sign are proudly emblazoned on scarves, bags and homeware items. It's like a Warhol version of traditional Chinese art - very colorful and a little tongue-in-cheek, such as the bright Mao or Empress prints that can be found on various plates or pillow cases.

shanghai tang flagship hong kongThe 'Imperial Tailoring' area at the back entrance.

shanghai tang store hong kongDinner suits for the gents (left) and a few interesting decor items - not for sale unfortunately (right).

Like most labels out there, Shanghai Tang releases two RTW collections a year, most of which are more subtle than the signature neon designs you first see in-store - although the seasonal range is still definitely more suitable for those who love colors and prints. In addition to that, the 'Imperalist Tailoring' service offers bespoke or made-to-measure garments, most of which are usually evening dresses based on the qi pao design. These tend to be intricately embroidered and embellished, although you can also select a simple pattern. If you choose to enter the main flagship in Central via the back entrance (the one pictured above), this corner will be the first you see - filled with rolls of Chinese silk in the most glorious colors and prints. Ready-made jackets, gowns and coats hang from antique carved racks, while additional elements, such as the vintage sewing machine or small statues add a charming touch.

shanghai tang kong kongOverview of the ground floor (top), along with a selection of seasonal and classic Shanghai Tang pieces (bottom).

shanghai tang kong kongMannequins wearing modern versions of the qi pao (left) and coats lined along a rack (right).

shanghai tang kong kongThe very grand cash desk towards the front entrance (left). Leather bags and clutches on display (right).

The interior of Shanghai Tang alone is worth visiting the store. It's like stepping back in time, although I'm quite sure shopping in ancient China was a lot less luxurious. Antique furniture can be found throughout the store, while wooden floors alternate with mosaic tiles. What I love most is that the minute you step into the flagship, a wonderful scent of jasmine envelopes you. This home fragrance can of course be purchased as well. The ground level is where you'll find most of the garments, bags and other accessories such as scarves. Heading out of the bespoke area, I was greeted by a few of the FW09 'Kaleidoscope' looks, along with the classics such as velvet Chinese jackets with a neon-colored lining (the same of course available in silk). More contemporary qi paos in bright hues could be found here as well and a large selection of scarves made of silk and Mongolian cashmere (they were double-lined and reversible) captured my attention for a while. Towards the front entrance, large shelves displayed leather bags, many included Chinese elements, such as a jade clasp featuring a vintage coin design.

shanghai tang kong kongThe very chic seating area in the middle of the store (top) with a view of the bespoke area (left) and a TV displaying the runway show (right).

shanghai tang kong kongA few of the more neutral pieces (left), but there are plenty of prints as well, such as the floral tees and patterned dresses (right).

shanghai tang kong kongMore casual sportswear (left) and the very tempting scarf rack (right).

Most of the people I came across while shopping here seemed to be tourists, but a few locals could be found looking for last-minute Christmas gifts (I visited on Christmas Eve). In general, I'm not entirely sure if any of the hip cool locals would venture in here, as the pricing is as high as any other luxury brand and I'm guessing they'd prefer to spend their cash on Margiela or Rick Owens, rather than go for something that's even remotely traditional or non-Western. Of course plenty of the items were modern enough for everyday wear and the silk pieces were truly stunning. Others did seem a tad matronly (at least to me), especially the printed floral numbers. In some cases it really is impossible to modernize a design that's too traditional.

shanghai tang kong kongOne floor down... menswear.

shanghai tang kong kongThe main home decor and gifts area (left) which included a range of jewelry and other small accessories.

Shanghai Tang's most popular items however are probably in the basement. While wearing a classic Chinese garment (however neon colored it may be) might still seem too uncool for some, loading up on funky Chinese inspired trinkets on the other hand is always fun. This also happens to be my favorite area and if you thought home decor was boring, this place may change your mind. If you happen to be shopping with a guy, he may want to check out the menswear section first, which is slightly more low-key than the women's range. Polo and rugby shirts adorned with 'Hong Kong' or the Shanghai Tang logo make great souvenirs, while many of the jackets and shirts are fairly plain and less obviously branded.

shanghai tang kong kongAn elaborate table setting and a few cute goldfish cups and teapots...

shanghai tang kong kongFancy a colorful bathrobe? Or perhaps a green and pink quilt?

shanghai tang kong kongA basket full of Shanghai Tang pandas... I'm sure they're not just for kids (left) and the children's department (right).

The rest of the main area is dedicated entirely to homeware and gifts. Key pieces included enamel jewelry boxes, satin pouches, cutlery and chopstick sets, tableware, leather bookmarks, linen, quilts, suitcases and even laptop and iPod holders. Smaller counters along the center displayed wallets, jewelry and watches along with notebooks, photo frames and pens. A four-poster bed featured beautiful silk bedspreads, while the children's section towards the end contained clothing, toys and gifts for the little ones. I've found this floor to be the best place to get presents for friends and family living outside Hong Kong and thankfully the pricing of these items isn't as steep as some of the clothing can be.

shanghai tang kong kongA very impressive bed and a matching divan nearby.

shanghai tang kong kongHoldalls and carry cases (left), jewelry pouches (top right) and printed notebooks and trays (bottom right).

Shanghai Tang has expanded quite a bit since it's launch and flagships can be found in various European and American cities. It's definitely a fun place to browse and the general store aesthetic is visible in all outlets. Of course if you live far from any boutique, there's no need to worry: an extensive online store caters to those who can't just drop by a brick & mortar version, so check it out if you get the chance. But be warned... those bright-colored goodies can be quite addictive...

shanghai tangTwo beautiful gowns from the 'Imperial Tailoring' range (images: Shanghai Tang).

shanghai tangA selection of items from the online store, including jewelry, bags and the signature reversible jacket on the lower right (images: Shanghai Tang).

Address: Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong
Opening Hrs: Mon-Sat: 10:00-20:00, Sun: 10:00-19:00

Shanghai Tang Homepage & Online-Shop

60 comments:

  1. I love the clothes! The interior is so colorful and beautiful!

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  2. the stores themselves look so beautiful!

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  3. Your articles are always so informative and well researched! I'm going to Berlin this week, and guess what? First thing I checked was your blog on shopping in Berlin (and B. is my hometown!). Shanghai Tang looks quite the treat, and I certainly wouldn't mind owning some of these beautiful dresses.

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  4. That aubergine bag is fabulous. And I want one (at least) of those pandas. The goldfish tea set and at least 5 of those scarves. And the mix of lace, genius!
    Happy Monday, love!
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  5. wow thank you for the update!
    i went to hk last summer for 3 months but never went to that shop
    how long will you be in hk for???
    i wish i was back for CNY,i bet it's so lively

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    x

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  6. OMG, I love that old sewing machine. The fabrics are beautiful. Have a wonderful week.

    -The Trendy Fashionista
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  7. Shanghai Tang is such a beautiful store to visit but i agree with you that I don't understand who their real target market it. The only people i really see buying anythingh are usually western tourists. there are some pretty things but I find it a bit cliche to wear some of it, especially being chinese. I'd be more inclined to buy the home decor stuff probably.

    well i'm off to Hong Kong in 8 weeks - i can't wait!!

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  8. Peekaboo to you on a cold monday evening
    here in Germany ;)

    And again and again I´m impressed about the way you post all
    these details! Thanks for introducing "Shanghai Tang" the master of "modern Chinese chic". So store front looks also so inviting! I can imagine to stroll through the store for hours ;)
    How cute are these little pandas!

    I didn´t know that some stores in Paris close for a whole week to change their collection. So nice to know you also went a few times to the Tonhalle!;)

    Enjoy your evening in Paris!!!
    Bonnuit!!!

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  9. Wow. The store looks amazing. I love the shop front and the little interesting pieces of decor in the store, especially the sewing machine.

    And I love that table with the teacups on it.

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  10. I love the first knee-length qi pao with the abstract watercolour pattern. Lovely! And it's hard not to squee at the sight of all those little pandas in the basket.

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  11. Hello darling,
    it's almost spooky that we just got invited to visit Hong Kong as soon as we feel like it and you published this post. :) What a gorgeous place to visit!!! I mean, the shop, not HK... I love everything from the catalogue, I adore the interior design (I have a soft spot for Chinese furniture) and those gowns are a dream.
    Thank you for your wonderful story!

    Have a great week!
    LittleRus
    x

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  12. it looks all a little too foo foo for my tasting but i love the panda dolls. i'll take two please ;)

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  13. Wow, that store is positively gorgeous. Worth the trip just to step inside!

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  14. Ohmywow! Why can't this variety of store exist in the US? I'm completely in love. Mostly with the bowl of pandas. Too cute.
    The two dresses at the bottom are adorable. I'm really feeling pale, grayish pink right now and those fit the bill :)

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  15. those bags are beautiful! And love the bowl of pandas... And the low cut pink dress in the 2nd to last pic! Wow so sexy. I've always wanted a chinese pattern dress but like a sexy version of it. Why can't they open one of those here in North America!

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  16. The scarf rack looks really tempting. And I love the bowl of little pandas :)
    *Nathalie

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  17. it is so funny that the "ladies who lunch" phenomenon is universal!

    not sure about this type of clothing for ME, but i really would love to visit and check this place out. i bet there are MANY fab gift items to purchase!

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  18. Love that second look - the bow blouse is stunning!

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  19. I've always been really curious about the designer!! It's so cool to learn about their history and the store decor is amazing! xoxoxo

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  20. Gulp. I've heard so much about this shop, so thanks for posting all these pics. It's a magical looking store!

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  21. Oh I got so excited ~ our friends took us to this wonderful shop when we were in Hong Kong and we bought our Son a polo shirt, (Gengis Khan, Mongolia,) and my husband got some other little gadgets.
    The bright colours in the shop were amazing.

    Happy week
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  22. Ooh I definitely want to visit this store if/when I visit HK! Although I bet some snooty lady will look down on me as I skip cautiously inside haha.

    Have you ever watched Lust, Caution? This store reminded me of that movie so much. The film itself was pretty boring, but the fashions in it were absolutely beautiful.

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  23. gorgeous inspiration
    love the photos
    thanks for sharing as always
    and thanks for the sweet comments, i appreciate it

    -cma
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  24. I love the embroidery; you are so right when you say they are intricately embroidered and embellished; they are stunning though.
    -Marz

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  25. thanks so much for the comment you left me, your blog is fantastic!

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  26. So classy... I really love the last bag.

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    Good luck!

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  27. Wow, yet another place to add to my everygrowing list of dream places to visit.

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  28. love the photo shoots from the "Kaleidoscope" campaign! kisses!
    WM.

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  29. I've already visited the London store & am looking forward to the Hong Kong one too in two weeks' time towards the end of my current travels! Wonderful post & pics!

    Thanks so much for the lovely comment on my site - glad you like this regular feature!

    btw featured Alice in W film in an earlier post plus Selfridges' A in W boutique. Great film!

    Have a great week!

    x LOLA:)

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  30. wow, what a great article! i've always wanted to go to shanghai!

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  31. Thank you for this! I love Shanghai Tang. I'm yet to pay the London store a visit but really must make time to do so...

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  32. I am crazy about this store. The richness of the colors in textiles, the interior in combination with your wonderful review is almost like a beautiful Fairy Tale. Thank you for another brilliant discovery!:-)

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  33. I am always so impressed by your posts- so beautifully written with all these details! I love reading them all. the store looks really inviting!
    have a fabulous week, xoxo

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  34. Hi there-another wonderful review and post and I think the gowns are just stunning!! I love Chinese clothing-the print and satin fabrics are just so inspirational and gorgeous!! Fabulous photos too!

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  35. Bonjour,
    Such pretty colours, I could use one of those floral carry-alls. You certainly get around the globe, you are one busy lady. You have such a great writing style and have the enviable ability to make your readers feel like they are right there in the action.
    Thanks fo stopping by, and yes you are right, you just can't get enough of Laduree!
    Bonne soiree!

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  36. I'll tag you now and you have to fill out the questionnaire too ;-)

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  37. can't believe how informed you are. yes, i've always thought this is a bit of an odd store but that first set of marketing images is quite beautiful.

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  38. ooh i want to visit. your articles are great, so informative!

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  39. great pictures!! love the blog

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  40. My dream: buy world-round tickets and visit every single store you have ever posted about. Lol. That would be FABULOUS! xoxo

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  41. I love the clothes and the store looks so amazing!

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  42. I really love the way they've styled the model in their advertisements. She looks very Old Hollywood Glamour, reminiscent of Veronica Lake. Stunning!! :)

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  43. GAH! I love your introductions to new things. They make me learn so much. It seems that there's a sense of luxury oozing off the whole place. The first campaign pictures for Kaleidoscope are amazing (I always forget the name of that model). There is a sort of french elegance and it is clearly reflected off that dark burgundy(?) feeling of the furniture. That and I love that the sense of culture hasn't been lost in translation. Great post!

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  44. thanks for sharing this, some of these pieces are simply amazing!

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  45. Oh it looks positively amazing! I do see how the pieces might not all be the most wearable, but they are undoubted interesting!

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  46. These photos are great! The pieces are so decorative and beautiful.

    I want that adorable panda bowl! So cute

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  47. I love the interior, and the editorial page are fab, combination between western and china, it makes me want buy some china dress for new years, and the panda dolls are so cuteee :)

    xxx

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  48. I love all the Chinese artwork, always found it very intruiging!
    XOXOX
    Libby
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  49. Love the concept of Shanghai glamorous art deco period~ I have a ST silk pajamas bought years ago~luv them! Excited to experience Chinese New Year very soon here...
    xo

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  50. it looks like all is kinda vintage ^.^
    kisses

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  51. I like the sensual feel in this store as well as in the clothes... Makes you feel like a real woman!

    I loved reading your last comment on personal style:) Merci ma belle!

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  52. lllllove your hong kong reports.
    what a exquisite and flamboyant patterns

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  53. Hongkong does seem promising. I have never been there, but would love to go visit, some day soon. I have heard so much about it from friends, and now your post makes it so much more appealing. I love the clothes, the colors and the overall feel of the store.

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  54. Wow, another extremely informative and fun post to read! I think this store looks elegant and unique, and those dresses near the end of your post look exquisite!!

    xxx
    Rachel

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  55. I got a burgundy Shanghai Tang qi pao for the 'tea ceremony' part of my wedding next September. It's perfect for a modern urban girl like me. The silk is among the most luxurious I've ever touched and the craftsmanship is impecable.

    The Hong Kong store is so stunning!

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  56. Wow, fabulous photos. The store looks beautiful inside, though on a grander scale that what I'm used to seeing. Love that tub of panda bears!

    Great post, dear!

    xo, becs

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  57. will i be able to afford the little pandas? lol. the main guy's quite suave, eh? oops, i think i've said that before...

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  58. i remember seeing some shanghai tang pyjama's in a magazine many years ago & being wowed by the opulence. this is a great addition

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