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UMA WANG sweater in black, on-model half length, raw-edge cuffs and ribbed hemUMA WANG sweater in black, back view, clean back with distressed hem detail
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Round Neck Top in Black Sale price€602,94
UMA WANG hoodie in dark grey, on-model half length, drawstring hood and long ribbed cuffsUMA WANG hoodie in dark grey, on-model full length, distressed holes and tie-dye shading
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Hooded Top in Dark Grey Sale price€415,51
UMA WANG pants in brown/red, front view, elastic waistband with wide ribbed band and relaxed drapeUMA WANG pants in brown/red, back view, gathered waistband and long flowing legs
Sold outUMA WANG shirt in brown/red, on-model half length, spread collar and off-center button placketUMA WANG shirt in brown/red, back view, gathered yoke and longline curved hem
UMA WANG pants in black, front view, drawstring waist and front button detailUMA WANG pants in black, back view, two buttoned welt pockets and belt loops
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Perch Pants in Black Sale price€724,91
UMA WANG top in black, front view showing asymmetric button column and dropped shouldersUMA WANG top in black, on-model full length with off-center button placket and relaxed fit
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Tobin Top in Black Sale price€886,55
Save 40%Uma Wang x Rigards Rectangular Glasses, side view. Gold titanium frame with unique design.Uma Wang x Rigards Rectangular Glasses featuring a sleek gold titanium frame and a bold black detail on top.
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x Rigards Rectangular Glasses Sale price€257,84 Regular price€430,39
Save 50%Uma Wang semi-transparent top in black, side view on model, showing layered design with textured natural fabrics.Uma Wang Semi-transparent Top features a sleek front design, showcasing a blend of cotton and polyester in black.
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Semi-transparent Top Sale price€120,99 Regular price€241,96
Save 50%Uma Wang Asymmetric Coat on model, showing front view with one-shoulder design and ruffled detail, black color.Uma Wang Asymmetric Coat product image
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Asymmetric Coat Sale price€759,61 Regular price€1.520,23
Sold outSave 50%Uma Wang Sheer Top in black, on-model front view, featuring layered textures and airy polyester fabric.Uma Wang Sheer Top features a black, lightweight fabric with an elegant layered design and relaxed fit, showcased on-model.
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Sheer Top Sale price€222,14 Regular price€445,26
Save 50%Uma Wang Double-breasted Floral Coat in black, front view on model, showcasing antique-inspired textile elegance.Uma Wang Double-breasted Floral Coat displayed on model, featuring elegant black floral texture and sophisticated design.
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Double-breasted Floral Coat Sale price€724,91 Regular price€1.449,81
Save 50%Uma Wang Stone Mules in Black, side view showcasing square toe and unique double-ball heel, crafted in calf leather.Uma Wang Stone Mules in Black, stylish square toe design and branded footbed, showcasing top view and sleek calf leather.
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Stone Mules in Black Sale price€488,89 Regular price€977,79
Save 50%Uma Wang Fine-knit Sweater in black, on-model front view with round neck, showing relaxed fit and straight hemline.Uma Wang Fine-knit Sweater, back view showcasing the relaxed fit and smooth texture in classic black color.
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Fine-knit Sweater Sale price€252,88 Regular price€506,74
Save 50%Uma Wang Herringbone Shorts in brown, front view on model, showing drawstring waist and herringbone pattern.Uma Wang Herringbone Shorts with drawstring waist, showing the brown pattern and comfortable fit on model. Perfect for.
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Herringbone Shorts Sale price€394,69 Regular price€790,36
Save 50%Uma Wang Gothic-sleeve Sweater in ivory on-model, showcasing dropped shoulders and irregular maxi polka dot motif.Uma Wang Gothic-sleeve Sweater in ivory with ribbed crewneck, dropped shoulders, and polka dot detail, on-model front view.
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Gothic-sleeve Sweater Sale price€336,18 Regular price€673,34
Save 50%Uma Wang Asymmetric Toe Ballerinas, side view, white leather, minimalist design, flat sole, elegant silhouette.Uma Wang Asymmetric Toe Ballerinas product image
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Asymmetric Toe Ballerinas Sale price€354,03 Regular price€709,04
Save 50%Uma Wang Pleat-detailing Jacket in black wool, front view on model. Flared hem and button fastening add sophistication.Uma Wang Pleat-detailing Jacket featuring flared hem and button fastening, displayed on model with detailed texture in black.
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Pleat-detailing Jacket Sale price€575,16 Regular price€1.150,34
Save 50%Uma Wang beige long-sleeve sweater on model, featuring marl knit with V-neck, drop-stitch details, and drop shoulders.Uma Wang Long-sleeve Sweater featuring a V-neck, drop shoulders, and elegant drop-stitch detailing in soft beige marl knit.
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Long-sleeve Sweater Sale price€288,58 Regular price€577,15
Save 50%Uma Wang Padded Asymmetric Top in black, half-jacket style, on model. Features cinched waist and luxe design.Uma Wang Padded Asymmetric Top in black, featuring unique design and cinched waistline, shown on model in close-up.
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Padded Asymmetric Top Sale price€361,96 Regular price€724,91
Save 70%Uma Wang Frayed Peplum Top in flamingo on-model side view, showcasing sleeveless design and handkerchief hem detail.Uma Wang Frayed Peplum Top in Flamingo, showcasing a sleeveless design and unique handkerchief hem detail.
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Frayed Peplum Top Sale price€124,95 Regular price€415,51

Uma Wang: Sculptural Ease in Italian Textiles

The Look Today

Uma Wang’s clothes read as quiet architecture: softened shoulders, long lines, and fabrics that feel worked by hand. Expect column dresses that move rather than cling, cocoon coats with calm volume, and tailoring that curves instead of cuts. The palette stays grounded in earth tones, with weathered finishes that lend depth on the rack and patina on the body. Recent runways sharpened that language—sculptural drape, tea‑tinted surfaces, and hand‑touched texture that rewards a closer look.

Silhouette & Construction

Wang builds silhouette through proportion shifts, not stiffness. Coats often carry eased or rounded shoulders balanced by a drawn‑in waist or an A‑line sweep. Trousers favor a fuller leg with a soft taper; skirts and dresses extend the vertical line in bias or column cuts. You’ll notice strategic asymmetry—twisted seams, offset closures, curved darts—that shape without hard edges. Volume is disciplined: ample parkas over wide pants, yes, but the relationships are measured so the outfit reads intentional rather than oversized.

Patternwork you feel

Panels are spliced to redirect fall and weight; linings and facings sometimes surface as design. Waist seams sit a touch high to lengthen the leg; back vents open into movement rather than flare. The result is clothes that skim, turn, and settle back into place.

Materials & Finish

Textile is the message. Wang works natural fibers—linen, silk, cotton, wool, cashmere—alongside jacquard and damask woven for dimensional surface. Many fabrics are over‑dyed, tea‑stained, waxed, or washed to soften the hand and mute shine. Inside‑out treatments and intentionally raised floats create a slight fuzz at seams or hems; you get depth without heavy prints. On skin, linens feel cool and granular; cashmere and double‑face blends sit plush without bulk; garment‑dyed silks carry a matte glow under evening light.

Seasonality

Linen and cotton pieces anchor warm‑weather dressing; wool and cashmere coats carry through deep winter. Much of the line layers across seasons: a sleeveless column under a boiled‑wool cardigan; a gauze shirt under a damask coat. Color follows the fabric—bone, clay, peat, coal—so mixing seasons looks cohesive.

Signatures & Canonical Pieces

  • Cocoon and column coats in damask or double‑face wool with curved seams and minimal hardware.

  • Draped maxi and slip dresses that keep the line long while freeing the torso.

  • Soft tailoring with generous ease and sculpted lapels.

  • Textured knit layers that sit cleanly under outerwear.

  • Footwear with characterfully shaped toes—square or softly rounded—and stacked or block heels; recurring “Stone” boots and square‑toe ballet pumps appear in collections.

  • Eyewear collaborations (notably with Rigards) that echo the brand’s sculptural language.

How to Wear It Now

Weekday, desk to dinner. Pair a tea‑tinted jacquard jacket with full‑leg trousers and a matte silk shell. Keep accessories tonal; let surface do the talking.
Evening. A black column dress with an inside‑out jacquard peplum or draped back. Add square‑toe pumps and a single metal cuff.
Weekend. Linen parka over a long knit and easy pants; low, round‑toe boots. Colors sit in the same earth family to blend textures.
Travel/Trans‑season. Sleeveless dress under a boiled‑wool cardigan, topped with a damask coat. Swap sneakers for soft pumps at arrival.

Fit & Sizing Notes

  • Dresses, shirts, outerwear: generally cut with relaxed ease. Many shoppers size down for a neater line while retaining the intended drape.

  • Trousers and fitted knits: closer to true‑to‑size; choose your usual size if you prefer a clean waist and hip.

  • Coats: expect room for layers; size down only if between sizes and wearing lightweight underpinnings.

  • Shoes: Italian‑made lasts with standard width; most take their usual EU size. For closed‑toe boots worn with thick socks, consider a half‑size up if available.
    Always check garment measurements and the fabric’s give; treatments like waxing or heavy washes reduce stretch.

Care & Longevity

Treat the textile first. Structured coats, tailored jackets, and garment‑dyed dresses: dry clean to preserve finish and seam integrity. Robust cotton or wool knits: hand wash cold with a delicate detergent if the care label allows; dry flat to keep length. Avoid heavy steam on piece‑dyed and waxed surfaces; a cool iron on the reverse or a garment steamer held at distance is safer. Store knits folded; hang coats on wide, shaped hangers. For leather footwear, brush off dust, condition sparingly with neutral cream, and add a thin protective half‑sole at a cobbler to extend wear.

Heritage & Today

Designer Wang Zhi (Uma Wang) studied textiles at Shanghai’s former China Textile University (now Donghua University) before refining design at Central Saint Martins in London. She began presenting collections under her name in the mid‑2000s, developing the label’s focus on fabric and drape and formally establishing the brand in 2009. After early shows in Milan—including entry onto the Milan Fashion Week calendar—Wang shifted to Paris presentations from 2017, where her work’s material nuance sits comfortably in a craft‑minded context.
Recent collections underline that trajectory. Spring 2025 proposed Brancusi‑leaning sculpture with mirror‑kissed accessories and bare‑back dresses. Fall 2025 deepened the tactile story—double‑face cashmere, damasks, tea‑stained finishes, and deliberately frayed embroideries—while playing with volume through softly inflated skirts and curving pant legs. Production emphasizes Italian textile craft, with long‑running partnerships at mills known for jacquard and damask and atelier‑level finishing.

Responsibility, Stated Clearly

The brand communicates longevity over novelty: season‑agnostic pieces, natural‑fiber textiles, and finishes intended to age gracefully. Fabrics are predominantly developed and produced with Italian partners; many ready‑to‑wear pieces are made in Italy. Formal third‑party certifications are not widely advertised, so evaluate individual garment materials and care labels. The most responsible choice here is wearing the clothes often and for years—exactly how they’re designed.

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