Hong Kong’s own fashion disruptor, Angus Tsui, has consistently pushed boundaries with his “futurewear” aesthetic, proving his brand is a force to be reckoned with. Since establishing ANGUS TSUI in 2014, the designer has championed environmental sustainability, seamlessly integrating eco-conscious practices without ever sacrificing his avant-garde vision or the quality of his striking, otherworldly silhouettes.


His commitment to responsible design has earned him global recognition, including being named among the JOOR x NJAL 100 Project’s Top 100 Designers and multiple DFA Design for Asia Awards. As if that weren’t enough, Tsui also extends his impact through ANCares, an educational charity that promotes sustainability, and regularly serves as an international judge for The Redress Design Award, nurturing the next wave of conscious talent.


Now, a decade into his brand’s reign, Tsui has unveiled his Fall/Winter 2026 collection, “404: Safety Not Found,” making its impactful debut on the official schedule of London Fashion Week. This collection is an immersive dive into humanity’s deepest fears in our hyper-digital era. Tsui masterfully translates his own complex feelings about exposure, restraint, and the quest for freedom into compelling visual narratives.

The runway was a spectacle, set with eerie music and dim lighting, showcasing hard-carved patent leather sculpted into dramatic blood-red and jet-black silhouettes. Pieces like a dermal-looking leather dress, which appeared to part like skin to reveal a gory red lining, captivated the audience. Footwear and accessories commanded attention, notably a thigh-high “Mary Jaaaaane” shoe secured with 17 stacked belt clasps, adding a kinky, industrial edge.

Drawing heavily from sci-fi and horror, particularly the Hellraiser franchise, the collection invites viewers to confront our inescapable vulnerability and the yearning for an authentic self in a hyper-connected online world. “404: Safety Not Found” marks a powerful leap for Angus Tsui, reaffirming his role in reshaping fashion’s future.




All images via Angus Tsui.












