**Trailer:**
Step into a world where Victorian elegance collides with modern athleticism. Yuhan Wang’s latest collection reimagines ice hockey through a romantic lens, blending tailored jackets, delicate lace, and sporty silhouettes. Inspired by trailblazing women of the past and ’80s hockey icons, the designs fuse toughness with femininity—think padded herringbone coats over frilly bloomers, varsity tops paired with airy skirts, and shaggy faux fur layered with lace. Wang’s signature craftsmanship shines in deadstock patchwork polos and unexpected lace trims, while her bold textures—like a chunky red intarsia sweater with boxing shorts—challenge traditional sportswear norms. Though not made for the rink, these pieces redefine what women’s athletic fashion can be: powerful, poetic, and unapologetically original.
**Paraphrased Digest:**
Yuhan Wang’s new collection draws from Victorian-era female ice hockey players, merging historical elegance with contemporary sportswear. The designs balance function and romance, featuring padded jackets, ruffled bloomers, and varsity tops paired with flowing skirts. Textural contrasts—like faux fur with lace or chunky knits with sleek nylon—create striking visuals. Wang’s signature lace appears in innovative ways, including upcycled polo shirts, while her celebrity following (like Blackpink’s members) grows. Though playful, the line refines her brand’s sporty aesthetic, questioning why women’s athletic wear often mimics men’s. These pieces won’t hit the ice, but they offer a fresh, feminine alternative to mainstream athleisure.