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Vera Wang and Fabrique Launch 37-Piece Spring Ready-to-Wear Capsule

Vera Wang's 37-piece spring capsule with Fabrique is not bridal. It's a $200-to-$1,000 everyday RTW collection built on soft tailoring and fluid silhouettes.

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Vera Wang and Fabrique Launch 37-Piece Spring Ready-to-Wear Capsule
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Thirty-seven pieces. No gowns. The Vera Wang x Fabrique spring capsule, which debuted in mid-March, carries a single directive: take the design intelligence Wang has applied to bridal for three decades and redirect it entirely toward the clothes you wear the rest of the year.

The collection centers on soft tailoring, fluid silhouettes and a balance of structure and ease. It draws on the play between sensual and modern restraint long associated with Wang, reframed through Fabrique's perspective on everyday dressing. The sources are explicit: it is not wedding related.

The hero categories play off each other exactly the way a well-built capsule should. On the structural side, the soft-tailored pieces carry Wang's signature restraint into separates built with give rather than rigidity. These are the pieces that read as polished without demanding full commitment to formality, the ones where the cut alone makes a statement. Wear them to the office and the fit does all the work. Combine them with a fluid layer at dinner and the Wang design DNA takes over. On the other end of the 37-piece range, the fluid silhouettes handle the sensual counterpoint: draped, moving, built for the kind of dressing that looks intentional regardless of effort invested. On weekends, the collection's balance of structure and ease solves the problem that most capsules don't: looking deliberate without looking dressed.

For minimalists, the anchor is the tailored side of the collection, where silhouette and construction carry the entire aesthetic weight. Statement dressers will find their footing in the fluid pieces, where drape and movement do what embellishment does elsewhere, but quieter.

The capsule is available exclusively through fbrq.com for customers in the U.S. and mainland China, with sales running into early 2027. Prices range from approximately $200 to $1,000, placing the collection in the contemporary designer segment. Each piece was produced through Fabrique's established manufacturing network in China.

Fabrique was founded in 2020 by Natalie Wang and Lin Jing, who together oversee the brand's strategy, designer collaborations and international expansion from headquarters in China. The company launched its cross-border e-commerce platform, fbrq.com, in March 2024, with the U.S. designated as a primary market, built on a model that combines China's manufacturing strengths with globally recognized creative partnerships. Each piece in the Vera Wang x Fabrique capsule was developed in close dialogue with Wang's team; as the brand describes it, the result preserves her design language while translating it into an accessible format through Fabrique's global platform.

The Vera Wang label has been restructuring commercially since Wang sold the company to WHP Global in December 2024, with the deal closing in January 2025. Wang remains founder and chief creative officer and became a WHP Global shareholder. The licensing portfolio spans bridal, apparel, fragrance and home, including the Simply Vera Vera Wang line at Kohl's. WHP Global has also signed a license with the Batra Group to launch an advanced contemporary ready-to-wear collection for women across the U.K. and Europe, with a men's line to follow.

The capsule's presence in Shanghai Fashion Week Spring 2026 coverage frames the commercial logic in plain terms: designer-led fashion built on China's manufacturing infrastructure, sold direct to the consumer, at price points that reflect Wang's design equity without the traditional luxury-channel markup.

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