Lii presents its Spring 2027 menswear collection, showcasing a mix of clinical and sporty styles.

Key facts
- •Lii received the Fashion Trust US Prize in the ready-to-wear category
- •The brand is a finalist for the LVMH Prize and the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund
- •The Spring 2027 menswear collection features a mix of clinical and sporty styles
- •Li draws inspiration from his observations of cultural specificities in Asia
- •The collection includes unique pieces such as tiered patchworked shirts and towel hats
Lii, a New York-based label founded by Zane Li, has received the Fashion Trust US Prize and is a finalist for the LVMH Prize and the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. The brand's Spring 2027 menswear collection was presented from a showroom in the Marais.
Collection Overview
The collection features a sharp color selection, including high-contrast black and white, soft pastels, and bold colors like stop sign red and industrial orange. Li's ability to rework wardrobe standards, such as windbreakers and long-sleeve T-shirts, makes them interesting. The collection also includes tiered patchworked shirts and jackets with patch pockets, showcasing Li's conceptual approach to design.
Design Inspiration
Li draws inspiration from his observations of cultural specificities in Asia, such as communal bath rituals and stylistic trends. He aims to take these inspirations and make them stand out while maintaining restraint and strictness in his approach to dressing. The collection includes sweat scarves and towel hats that nod to these cultural influences.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Vogue.


