Designer Hung La presented his 11th collection for Lu'u Dan with a restrained and mournful tone. The show drew from influences including Miles Davis, Tupac, and the film Ichi the Killer.
La cited his father’s recent passing as a reason for returning to the brand’s roots. The designs featured hulking silhouettes, luxe fabrics such as pony hair and velvet, and exploded tailoring details.
References to Japanese actor Takeshi Kitano shaped the dark, understated mood. Casual pieces like track jackets and wide denim rounded out the lineup.
Earlier this year Justin Bieber wore Lu'u Dan pieces at Coachella, driving a 14,000 percent traffic increase. La skipped his usual festive event this season in favor of a quieter presentation.