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...
Tsang Tsou-Choi, the self-titled ‘King of Kowloon’, is a legendary figure in Hong Kong’s cultural landscape. In 2006, he created an exclusive print for GOD to turn into a collaborative...
Silk velvet has been used by royalty for centuries, renowned for its lustrous sheen. It's literally "velvety smooth". We've put this fabric into a scarf that exudes such royal luxury....
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...
A GOD Original, this super soft knot button hoodie is now back by popular demand. In a versatile grey, this gender-neutral jacket adds the perfect touch of colour to your...
A GOD Original, this super soft knot button hoodie is now back by popular demand. In an elegant royal blue, this gender-neutral jacket adds the perfect touch of colour to...
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, 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...
School emblems often carry a message, reflecting the ethos and prestige of its institution. At GOD, we’ve chosen the motto “Delay No More Ciao Hi Etiquette”, showcasing our readiness, international...
At GOD, we previously created a fictional workwear brand by the name “WanChai Industrial Workwear”, under whose name we produced some tees and jackets. We’ve finally brought it back -...
When you hear an “Ayahh!” in the wild, you need to listen carefully to detect the subtle tonal differences. It can be an exclamation of surprise, of fear, of joy...