Ahead of the red carpet mayhem set to take over every virtual space tonight, we look back on our first-ever film collaboration line with iconic director Wong Kar-wai—the Co-Chair of the Met exhibition, China: Through the Looking Glass. Created to celebrate Chinese fashion and its influence, the exhibition fits the Hong Kong Second Wave filmmaker, best known for his influential films In the Mood for Love, 2046, and My Blueberry Nights.
That 2007 film sparked a line of exclusive T-shirts, posters, and postcards that focused on Wong’s travels through America, shown through Wong’s own cinematic looking glass. The capsule collection of four tees showcased photography from Wong’s visits to California, New York, Tennessee, and Nevada.
In addition to the capsule, Wong even stopped by our our Howard St. shop, where the director made a rare public appearance and autographed products being sold.
Wong Kar-wai may be a Co-Chair at the biggest event in fashion, but we consider him OC fam. Click through the slideshow to check-out our #TBT.
Humberto Leon and Carol Lim with Wong Kar Wai.![]()
That 2007 film sparked a line of exclusive T-shirts, posters, and postcards that focused on Wong’s travels through America, shown through Wong’s own cinematic looking glass. The capsule collection of four tees showcased photography from Wong’s visits to California, New York, Tennessee, and Nevada.
In addition to the capsule, Wong even stopped by our our Howard St. shop, where the director made a rare public appearance and autographed products being sold.
Wong Kar-wai may be a Co-Chair at the biggest event in fashion, but we consider him OC fam. Click through the slideshow to check-out our #TBT.


