Wonderland China
The House We Wear



















Jun 2026
In The House We Wear, Wonderland China presents a sophisticated exploration of contemporary identity, blending the boundaries between luxury fashion houses and modern lifestyle aesthetics. This editorial project channels a refined, minimalist sensibility, utilizing a balanced interplay of vibrant color palettes and stark, architectural geometry to elevate the subject. Throughout the series, the photography by Rambo Ding demonstrates a masterclass in control, alternating between high-key lighting for pristine clarity and directional studio strobe setups that accentuate the tactile nuances of high-fashion fabrics. Models Jingwen Jia and Yiqian Sun anchor the narrative, their poised, intentional movements interacting with sculptural furniture and reflective mosaic surfaces to create an atmosphere of curated calm. The visual language leans into editorial minimalism, with imagery that often features sharp silhouettes and deliberate styling, ranging from sheer, translucent textures to structured tailoring and intricate knitwear. By integrating macro portraiture that captures intimate cosmetic details, the project moves beyond traditional fashion portraiture to a more nuanced study of form and tactile surface. The result is a series that feels both contemporary and timeless, showcasing a high-fashion ethos that prizes clean compositions and textural richness. Each frame serves as a testament to the power of deliberate visual pacing, resulting in a cohesive portfolio that reinforces the brand's position at the forefront of creative fashion direction.
Editorial, Vertical
Studio strobe, Natural light
Luxury Fashion Houses, Fashion