A reusable and foldable shopping tote in a convenient zip wallet with the GOD signature print, Wonton Noodle. Wonton Noodles comes from the timeless Cantonese dish. Interwoven between the...
A mid-length qipao that seamlessly blends traditional and modern aesthetics. The round mandarin collar and cap sleeves lend a traditional feel to the piece, while the a-line...
A mid-length qipao that seamlessly blends traditional and modern aesthetics. The round mandarin collar and cap sleeves lend a traditional feel to the piece, while the a-line...
GOD X William Lim - Auspicious Greetings Collection These serving plates will bring prosperity into your home. Featuring artwork by William Lim, the designs are inspired by Chinese 年画 (New Year...
GOD X William Lim - Auspicious Greetings Collection These serving plates will bring prosperity into your home. Featuring artwork by William Lim, the designs are inspired by Chinese 年画 (New Year...
GOD X William Lim - Auspicious Greetings Collection These serving plates will bring prosperity into your home. Featuring artwork by William Lim, the designs are inspired by Chinese 年画 (New Year...
Kowloon's primary thoroughfare, Nathan Road was previously known as the Golden Mile. Beginning just off Victoria Harbour, the road travels northwards almost up to Sham Shui Po, 2.2 miles long....
The classic Hong Kong letterbox is brightly coloured, adorned with decorations by its owner. On it is a circular detail, representing two old-style coins, the pair bringing luck to the...
Our signature GOD Blazer Jacket, now in a buttery blue suede finish. A seamless blend between East and West, two buttons transform this from a Western blazer to a Chinese...
Our signature GOD Blazer Jacket, now in a sleek grey suede finish. A seamless blend between East and West, two buttons transform this from a Western blazer to a Chinese...
You can't miss 香港國際機場 (Hēunggóng Gwokjai Gēichèuhng) on your way into Hong Kong. Similarly unmissable is our 香港國際雞場 (Hēunggóng Gwokjai Gāichèuhng), the preferred landing place of flightless birds internationally. Made...
A common Chinese greeting is 食咗飯未呀? “Have you eaten (rice) yet?” which is how Christine Wong’s paternal grandmother would welcome her home during her childhood in Hong Kong. Food was...