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Medium or Format: Menswear Knitwear Fashion
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Dimensions and/or Technical Information: 1m * 1m
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Merino wool knit fair isle jumper

Merino wool knit fair isle leaf motif jumper with sheep logo, black corduroy shorts with swords waistband detail.

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Mohair knit fair isle cardigan

Front and back reversible mohair knit fair isle sheep pattern cardigan, knit braid scarf, tweed midi trousers with knit embellishments, fair isle sheep knit socks.

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Wool fleece knit puffer bomber

Camouflage wool fleece knit puffer bomber, cotton jersey fundamentals leg warmers, nylon shirt and shorts, merino wool knit puffer cap.

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Crochet alocasia leaf sleeves hoodie

Chunky mohair crochet alocasia leaf sleeves with antique lace hoodie, crochet fern embellished jersey joggers.

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Crochet leaf cardigan

Crochet mohair leaf cardigan with cable details, pointy pockets wool shorts.

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Short Description of Work

Oscar Ouyang is a contemporary fashion brand redefining knitwear through a fusion of craftsmanship, innovation, and cultural storytelling. Influenced by Chinese animation and gaming culture, global subcultures, the brand merges tradition with the avant-garde. By exploring texture, form, and sustainability, Oscar Ouyang creates timeless yet boundary-pushing pieces that challenge conventional knitwear. With a focus on high-quality materials and meticulous construction, the brand offers a unique perspective on menswear and beyond.

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Tell us about your creative practice, and how your work engages with Chinese design, society, environment or culture.

Chinese culture shapes my design language in nuanced ways-whether through textile choices, motifs, or structural forms. I work with materials that carry cultural significance, integrating fabrics like Bishu wool and Donegal wool, Harris tweed with deadstock and upcycled textiles to create pieces that feel both tactile and emotionally resonant. My knitwear techniques draw inspiration from both traditional Chinese handcraft and British-Irish knitting heritage, East and West.

Beyond materiality, my work engages with contemporary Chinese society by challenging conventional representations of identity. Through casting and collaborations, I prioritize diverse, POC, and LGBTQ perspectives, ensuring a broader cultural conversation within fashion imagery. Sustainability is also at the core of my brand, not just as a practice but as a philosophy-honoring materials, craftsmanship, and responsible production as an act of cultural preservation.

At the V&A, I hope to showcase how these elements come together, offering a perspective on Chinese design that is forward-thinking, personal, and deeply connected to both heritage and innovation.

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Oscar Ouyang
Shanghai and London

Muqiu (Oscar) Ouyang is the founder and creative director of Oscar Ouyang. He graduated from the prestigious Central Saint Martins MA Fashion course, specializing in menswear and knitwear. His training includes working with leading fashion houses, refining his expertise in textile innovation and craftsmanship. Since launching his brand, he has gained recognition for his meticulous approach to knitwear, blending traditional techniques with contemporary design. His collections are stocked at top-tier retailers worldwide, including Dover Street Market London, Paris, Ginza and New York, Labelhood Shanghai, and H Lorenzo Los Angeles, Empty and Opener in Seoul, positioning him as a rising voice in luxury knitwear and modern menswear.

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