
The one thing any visitor will quickly notice about Hong Kong is the abundance of prominent designer flagships all around town, especially those of the flashy logo variety which attract mostly mainland Chinese tourists with plenty of cash to spend. And while Hong Kong locals used to love these brands as well, more and more hip or discerning shoppers are opting for labels without the LV or Gucci stamp. The company that came to their rescue years ago was I.T., a retail giant that not only hosts high-street chains and its own multi-label boutiques stocking all the more contemporary designer gear, but also negotiated exclusive rights to open flagships for some of the most popular labels. This explains why thanks to I.T., Hong Kong is lucky enough to have three Isabel Marant boutiques or several Tsumori Chisato outlets to name a few.
But the biggest coup are the row of stores along Central's Ice House Street. A fashionista's dream come true, you'll find the Ann Demeulemeester, Maison Martin Margiela and Comme des Garçons flagships side by side - and the newest addition: Gareth Pugh's first and only standalone boutique in the world. While Hong Kong may seem an unlikely choice for a debut and a store wasn't at the top of Pugh's priority list, I.T. made the designer an offer he just couldn't refuse. The result: a futuristic 658 square-foot venue with a decor that mirrors his designs perfectly, courtesy of the London studio Daytrip. The storefront lacks a traditional window display and instead offers pedestrians a view of the giant LED screen featuring short film snippets of his work. The rest of the store is both dark and illuminated, matte and glossy: black rubber cases and racks, black tiled floors/ceilings and ash gray walls give the retail space a distinct gothic vibe.
Even the store facade features black rubber paint (imported from the UK of course). According to Pugh (via WWD) "Because it was my first store, I knew I had to do something that was very me. I went back to my runway shows and thought, 'what could be more me than a black box?'" The LED display, which from afar looks like any regular TV screen, is the biggest attraction though. Inspired by his friends Ruth Hogben (who's films run on a loop on screen) and Nick Knight, he hopes to one day connect the display to his studio via the Internet, so that even beyond opening hours, viewers are connected to his work.
More of the store, incl. the geometric shapes which can be found on cardigans (top right) and display cases.
A closer look at the LED display (left) and the individual LED lights that create the moving images (right).While the store, in all its blackness, may seem a bit intimidating, it's actually not. Once you get past the entrance, you'll realize that the compact size makes the area almost cozy... well, as cozy as a black box can get. Better yet, the one very friendly SA working there was helpful but also doing his own thing so you were left to browse at your own leisure (in my experience, HK SAs are notorious for stalking customers around stores). I loved the fact that some of Pugh's signature geometric shapes could be found on the brightly lit display cases. Clothing was neatly arranged and it was great to see so much of his collection in one place. Even in the UK, it's difficult to find more than a few of his pieces in select stores, and I quickly noticed that much of what was featured in-store was not from the runway and a lot more wearable.
View of the adjoining second room (top image: Daytrip). Seating area and a shearling leather jacket (bottom).
The second room with an elaborate dress on display (left). A very heavy safety pin scarf (top) and other accessories (bottom).Famous for his futuristic, almost sci-fi looks, Pugh has toned it down a little in recent seasons, but a lot of what you see is still a little 'out there'. For every cool structured leather jacket I found, there was another padded wool coat that only Lady Gaga could pull off. Yet beyond the avant-garde, there were knits, separates and evening dresses that looked both luxurious and edgy. And of course there's always the accessories, such as the great suede/leather wedge boots I sighted or the safety pin scarf.
If you do decide to try something on, the padded changing room provides a nice contrast to the rest of the store: silver gray and surrounded by mirrors. The lack of excessive furniture or decor makes the boutique seem larger and the second section, where the changing room and a small seating area can be found, houses even more looks which are slightly more elaborate than the knits and jackets in the main hall. A fun browse if you like Pugh's work or favor more avant-garde fashion, but I'd probably go just for the terrific LED display alone. And definitely a welcome change from the typical big designer brands that populate Hong Kong - a relief from logo-mania if you will.
Address: 10 Ice House Street, Central, Hong Kong
Opening Hrs: Mon-Sun: 11:00-20:00
Gareth Pugh Homepage

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I'm a huge fan of Pugh's darker, futuristic aesthetic, but I definitely appreciate it. The store is absolutely stunning, and going in would sure be one unforgettable experience!
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Oh my god I freakin' LOVE Gareth Pugh. Everything from the unique cuts to the dark, gothic feel. Not to mention Pugh's video campaigns are insanely mind bending.
ReplyDeleteI love the decor! It looks so futuristic and cool. The clothes are gorgeous as well.
ReplyDeleteI adore Gareth Pugh! :)
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The store looks amazing, I would really love to visit. I am also really drawn to the first set of styles here, really beautiful!
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that looks like a really chic store, and the clothing has so much geometry in them. very interesting design. and totally agree with you- most of showbiz is on who you know! (sorry I'm behind on comments these days)
ReplyDeletei missed I.T. altho i must say i missed checking out the heartland stores more since that's where things are more affordable. i missed hong kong or maybe i missed it for the associated memories when i was there.
ReplyDeleteI love his work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulously dark and decadent store.. really matches the brand's aesthetic, it seems!
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Oh I love his work! Everything looks absolutley stunning.=)
ReplyDeletei very much admire what gareth pugh does, and would love to add some pieces to my wardrobe. also, you make me want to go shopping in hong kong!
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What a cool looking store! It totally fits his aesthetic, though I imagine it would make it a little tricky to actually see the clothes??
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Hi there-wow, what a fabulous concept, love the futuristic and unique setting and a fabulous collection too! Another great review and wonderful pictures, have a good weekend my dear xx
ReplyDeleteFuturistic but very wearable looking fashion. I was excited from the padded dressing rooms and rubber paint alone. Great piece on Pugh. I do love what I see.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a great weekend? Sorry my visits have been so sporadic.I need a clone!
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J'adore the futuristic vibe of the shops and aesthetics of the clothes. I think Lady Gaga would be right at home here! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous displays!
ReplyDelete@MissJ: Actually all of the racks were very well-lit (from below) so seeing the clothes wasn't a problem. The rest of the store was dark, so the contrast of light and dark was quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteoh! isn't it amazing how fast oriental market adapt to directional brands - i still remember that i was surprised by my friends back in china inquiring about phillip lim 3 years ago ....
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the LED display idea ... oh, btw: the show video was so cool! and funky too. definitely like the idea of live streaming, except - i mean i don't know about sharing working space all time w/ consumers! but maybe i am just a bit conservative :-)))
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Well it's certainly different from shopping at H&M :) I might feel a bit weird in that dark space, but I'm sure it adds something special to the shopping experience. Literally breathtaking :)
ReplyDeletePugh has such a striking presentation and an awesome gothic feel. I also love how he uses pug's in his displays!
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I'm a huge fan of Gareth Pugh, but have never been to one of his stores. Either need to go to HK, or see if there one in London.
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm surprised that his first store is in Hong Kong..I thought it would be in either NY or London, somewhere in Europe. I love his designs (They remind me of Matrix) and I'm glad that the pieces are more wearable. The fact that the interior of the store looks like a movie theatre (all dark and mysterious) and such an appeal to me! xoxoxoo
ReplyDeleteGREAT post. This store looks so amazing. I would have loved to see all those shops on that street!
ReplyDeletei am absolutely in love with him..
ReplyDeleteI can wait to see his new collection when I go to Hong Kong.
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So you continue to travel and explore! I have had a terrible month, so was missing from your blog. I lost my Dad after a long illness. So will be off blogging for a while. Will hopefully get back soon with new posts and exciting news from fashion world.
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What a cool looking store! I love the "black box" concept, but I, too, would find it intimidating! Glad to know it was more cozier than it looks. Love the way the clothes were lit from below -interesting touch!
ReplyDeleteThis place looks amazing. Very futuristic!
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so dark and dramatic! visually stunning -- all of it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteand i want that b&w dress!!!!!
That first head to toe black look is divine. Love!
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what an incredible blog!! i cant believe you get to go to all these places
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Gosh, the more I see images of Hong Kong the more I realize that everything I thought I knew about it was probably wrong. It's so modern and fashionable--a perfect urban backdrop for Pugh's super fashion forward designs! It's a marriage made in heaven!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely amazing! I love the futuristic style of the clothes, and those pictures are to die for!
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oh! wow! amazing!!!
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i find the designer to be so interesting and im thrilled to see how amazing the shop is looking too. wow.
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thanks for sharing.
hope you're having a great week!
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Oh, I see, we are walking on the dark side with Pugh today.:-))) I absolutely love the store and only wish I could actually shop there one day. I have a feeling it might have black leather pants I have been looking for for months now.:-)))Thank you for the brilliant review. It always make me want to defrost my credit cards. :-)))
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I am totally in love. The FW collection is so architectural and sexy, love love love!
ReplyDeletethe store concept is amazing, very futuristic..kinda reminds me of Batman's batcave! (in a good way)
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Above I love a lot those window shopper of LV. SO fun!
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What an amazing store! Dark and futuristic; it matches his clothes and asthetics perfectly. I'd love an hour or two to play dress up ;)
ReplyDeleteThat safety pin scarf -- such a perfect little bit of punk.
ReplyDeleteMan, oh man, do I need to go to Hong Kong. (I know, I've been saying it for years. But it still holds true...)
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WOW! Fabulous concept! Love the B&W!!! Looks like an amazing store!!
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Holy honey cakes... how do I love the first batch of liquid black looks! The cuts just take this gal away. The lace tickles. The sweet taste lingers on.
ReplyDeleteHi HW. the comments on the LV post seem to be disabled, so posting my thoughts here. Wold have loved to see the Bag happy Zebras in person. They look so quirky and fun. Am not a big LV fan myself, and frankly, with all the fakes invading the space, I would be very wary of an LV. But the store seems like a great place to hang out.
ReplyDeleteI think I just fell out of my seat looking at this line! AHHmazing!
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Kaylee
oh i always love the designers with great construction and lotsa black and gareth pugh is def my fave!
ReplyDeletereally hongkong is such a shopping paradise in asia!
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definitively Gothic, but great!
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