A GOD Original, our Qipao Dress is the perfect example of modern traditions, retaining the classic mandarin collar and Chinese knot buttons of the traditional qipao with a contemporary fabric...
A GOD Original, our Qipao Dress is the perfect example of modern traditions, retaining the classic mandarin collar and Chinese knot buttons of the traditional qipao with a contemporary fabric...
Details: - Made of Silk - Free SizeColour: Purple Blue Care Instructions: - Wash Separately Before First Use- Wash Gently In Cold Water - Do Not Soak or Bleach -...
Inspired by a local Hong Kong cosmetics brand, this tote features Two Pandas over a traditional Chinese design. Hopefully, we'll be soon able to see two more pandas at Ocean...
A GOD Original, this 100% cotton Momentaila t-shirt has a dictionary write-up of the fictional term. Taken from a phrase well-loved by Hong Kong people, it is a friendly Cantonese...
Buy 3 and Get 20% Off A GOD Original, this soft-cover notebook blends style and functionality. Featuring a smooth leather-like texture, it showcases a subtle debossed print of...
Care instructions: - Wash separately before use - Wash gently in cold water - Do not soak or bleach item - Do not tumble dry- Warm iron if needed Mannequin...
Details: - Made of Denim - Model wearing size M Care instructions: - Wash separately before use - Wash gently in cold water - Do not soak or bleach item...
Details:- Made of Denim with Satin print lining and a Velvet Lapel- Free size Care instructions:- Wash separately before use- Wash gently in cold water- Do not soak or bleach...
Bring a bit of humour into the kitchen with this greedy gorilla obsessed with rice, a staple in Hong Kong cuisine. G.O.D.'s collection of aprons come in bright fun colours...
An apron with the GOD original signature print, Yaumati in full colour. Yaumati is inspired by Hong Kong's unique vernacular architecture. Named after a popular district in Hong Kong, it is one...
The objects that people use speak a lot about who they are. The objects in this collection are by no means unique to Hong Kong nor did they necessarily originate...