Feng Chen Wang injects the British heritage label with red, gold, and ancient folklore.

Summary
- The Team-Up: Barbour and Feng Chen Wang join forces to mark the Year of the Horse.
- The Backstory: Wang revisits her time as a student in London, where the British heritage coat became her daily uniform.
- The Lineup: Reworked waxed and quilted jackets featuring the mythical Dragon Horse, plus tees and shirts with lucky red accents.
Feng Chen Wang links up with Barbour to ring in the Lunar New Year. This equine theme gets a specific twist through the “Long Ma,” or Dragon Horse. Pulled from classical literature, this flying beast represents liberty and grit, appearing here as intricate stitching across the collection.



You spot that embroidery on the reworked Porter Waxed Jacket and the Fendale Quilted Jacket. The latter drops in earth tones dubbed “Rustic” and “Olive,” grounded hues that allow the brighter details to pop.


Flashes of red and gold break up those muddy greens, signaling luck for the months ahead. These auspicious shades bleed onto gingham shirts and graphic tees, rounding out a lineup that Wang says mixes British rural mystery with Eastern legend.