This article originally appeared in ‘Hypebeast Magazine Issue 33: The Systems Issue.’ Dingyun Zhang ’s Shanghai design studio welcomes onlookers with a brutalist granite terrace made lush by freshly planted greenery. The studio overlooks an industrial part of town offset by a canal, offering a subtle juxtaposition between the city’s manmade infrastructures and nature’s might.
Inside, fashion workrooms, textile development labs, and brainstorm tanks invite eclectic creatives for collaboration, while a diverse range of music echoes through its chambers. This is where Zhang — the Mongolian-Chinese designer known for his avant-garde puffers, credited for envisioning many of YEEZY ’s era-defining sneakers, and watched intently by industry experts forecasting him as fashion’s promising next act — gets his work done. Zhang’s résumé is robust: he received an MA from Central Saint Martins in 2020 after presenting a powerful thesis collection composed of futuristic, supersized outerwear that was inspired by China’s harsh winter conditions and snow sports.
At the tail end of last year, he dropped his first full line under his eponymous label for Fall 2023, in which he toned down his gargantuan silhouettes to meet the consumer. Zhang’s brand has amassed a loyal following, thanks to industry co-signers ( Steven Smith , Jerry Lorenzo , Tremaine Emory ), famous fans ( Kim Kardashian , A$AP Ferg , Gigi Hadid ), and several viral creations that likely appeared on y.
