Earlier this month, Chinese art collector Cherry Xu’s fashion-art foundation Cheruby — based in Shanghai — opened an exhibition and residency program with a show from fashion designer and artist Bárbara Sánchez-Kane. For the launch shoot at Cheruby House, Xu wore an oversized jacket from Korean label Open YY and a white tank from China brand Nodress to mark the occasion. “Relaxed and youthful, yet connected to the creative energy around us,” she recounts of the show.
A fan of esoteric luxury labels, the 31-year-old collector — who is on the board for Tate’s Asia-Pacific committee — supported fashion design-trained, Chinese diasporic artist Bruno Zhu’s solo show at London’s Chisenhale Gallery in 2024 dressed in an oversized bomber jacket; and hosted indie fashion magazine Viscose Journa

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