Kim Shui Celebrates a Decade of Design with a Nomadic Vision on the Eternity Yacht
New York City, NY – February 15, 2026 – As the sun dipped below the Manhattan skyline, casting a golden glow over the Hudson River, the Eternity Yacht at Pier 17 became a vibrant stage for a significant milestone in the fashion calendar. Designer Kim Shui marked her brand’s tenth anniversary with an immersive presentation of her Fall/Winter 2026 collection, a testament to a decade of evolving craftsmanship and a profound connection to heritage. EnVi was on hand to witness this celebratory event, which seamlessly blended the brand’s distinctive aesthetic with a powerful narrative of movement and adaptation.

A Voyage Through Ten Years of Kim Shui
The choice of the Eternity Yacht was more than just a picturesque backdrop; it was an integral element of the collection’s narrative. “Movement remained central to the staging,” the show notes articulated, positioning the vessel as a “contemporary counterpart to the horse, a symbol of mobility through which the garments unfolded in real time.” This symbolic choice underscored the collection’s core inspiration: the migratory story of Mongolia. Kim Shui drew deeply from the traditions of pastoral nomadism, a way of life deeply rooted in seasonal migration for sustainability and an enduring connection to the land. This narrative of constant motion and inherent adaptability resonated profoundly with the designer’s own journey over the past ten years.
Since its inception, Kim Shui has consistently woven her heritage into the fabric of her collections. Early showings, such as the Fall/Winter 2018 collection, featured wrapped tops and voluminous puffer fabrics, often accented with luxurious fur and striking knee-high boots, signaling an early exploration of rich textures and bold silhouettes. The Spring 2024 ready-to-wear collection further elaborated on this, drawing from Shui’s upbringing in Italy, masterfully blending fluid mud silks with structured corsets and bralettes, demonstrating an evolving yet consistent design language. The Fall/Winter 2026 collection represented a sophisticated evolution, a more developed expression of the designer’s identity where core concepts have been refined and amplified over time.

Heritage in Motion: The Fall/Winter 2026 Collection Unveiled
The collection itself served as a powerful ode to Kim Shui’s decade-long dedication to her craft and her unwavering commitment to representing her heritage. Far from being static, heritage was presented as a dynamic, evolving practice. A key artisanal technique showcased was traditional Chinese knotting, a practice that flourished during the Tang Dynasty. This ancient art, involving the intricate weaving of a single cord into symmetrical three-dimensional forms, was reinterpreted by Shui through the innovative use of tensioned cords and meticulous handwork, breathing new life into a time-honored craft.
The presentation unfolded against a backdrop of 70s Hollywood glamour, with fashionable guests mingling amidst the opulent setting. A live guzheng performance by Nico Huzella provided an evocative auditory layer, complementing the visual spectacle of 41 distinct looks. The initial ensembles exuded a sense of warmth and substance, featuring plush furs in a spectrum of rich colorways, sumptuous velvets, and supple leathers. Each piece possessed an undeniable sensuality, a signature of Kim Shui’s design philosophy, evident from the opening ensemble of brown fur and green jacquard to the opulent velvet suits paired with oversized blazers, all adorned with delicate pankou knots.

As the show progressed, the collection mirrored the narrative’s journey. The latter half introduced a bolder palette and more assertive patterns, featuring striking animal prints, vibrant red and green skirts, and elegant velvet matching suits. Several white pieces stood out, incorporating corsetry with the reimagined Chinese knotting techniques and flowing wrap-style coats. This deliberate contrast between the collection’s opening and closing segments offered a compelling vision of what will define urban fashion in the upcoming season.
The Symbolism of the Knot and the Wild
The intricate details of the collection spoke volumes about Kim Shui’s design ethos. The traditional Chinese knot, a symbol deeply embedded in Chinese culture representing luck, longevity, and unity, was not merely decorative but a structural and symbolic element. As the show notes explained, “Each knot acted as both connector and framework, binding craft tradition, cultural memory, and the human hand into a unified system.” This thoughtful integration of a profound cultural motif into contemporary fashion underscored the collection’s theme of heritage as an active, living entity.

Beyond the symbolic knots, animal prints emerged as another significant motif. Tiger, leopard, and cheetah prints adorned a range of garments, from silky, comfortable matching sets ideal for evening wear to dresses crafted from heavier fabrics. This recurring theme reinforced the idea of an enduring trend, presented with both fierceness and a cohesive elegance. The juxtaposition of these bold prints with the more refined textures and techniques created a dynamic and captivating visual dialogue.
Behind the Seams: A Harmonious Production
The success of any runway presentation extends beyond the garments themselves, encompassing the collective effort of the teams responsible for bringing the vision to life. Production was masterfully handled by Cardenas Production, with casting expertly curated by Ella Cepeda, ensuring a diverse and compelling presentation of the collection. These behind-the-scenes collaborators were instrumental in crafting an experience that reflected the inclusive community Kim Shui cultivates with each collection.

The visual artistry was further amplified by the exceptional work of the makeup and hair teams. Backstage, EnVi witnessed the meticulous preparations. Romero Jennings, leading the makeup team in collaboration with MAC, envisioned looks inspired by the concept of “Frostbitten Mongolian empress; Icy and romantic with tear-stained blush.” This manifested as sexy, icy runway looks featuring smudged liner and ethereal white-toned eyeshadows, effectively capturing the collection’s essence.
Complementing the makeup, John Novotny and the Cutler Salon team crafted hairstyles that perfectly echoed the celebratory, yet sophisticated, atmosphere. Side-swept bangs, artful ring buns, and voluminous blowout styles added a touch of playful glamour, reflecting the lively energy of a yacht party. These elements, from the grand production to the intricate details of beauty, converged to create a truly memorable fashion moment.

A Decade of Influence and Future Forward
Kim Shui’s ten-year journey in the fashion industry is a narrative of consistent growth and expanding influence. She has established herself as a pioneer, inspiring newer generations of designers eager to explore their own heritage through their work. Her approach, centered on the fluidity and intention of movement, powered by storytelling and a thoughtful reinterpretation of the past, serves as a compelling model for future creative endeavors.
The Fall/Winter 2026 collection, presented against the iconic New York City backdrop, was a fitting culmination of Sunday night’s fashion week activities. It offered a clear glimpse into the evolving landscape of contemporary fashion, one that embraces cultural narratives, celebrates artisanal craftsmanship, and champions a spirit of adaptable elegance. As the industry looks ahead to the September season, the anticipation for Kim Shui’s next chapter is palpable, with many eager to see who will soon be gracing red carpets in her distinctive designs.

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