As the season turns, velvet once again takes centre stage in the language of luxury dressing. This autumn, SAU LEE unveils a collection that draws deeply from Gothic Chic—a style where minimalism meets mystery, elegance meets rebellion, and heritage finds new form in contemporary silhouettes.
At the heart of the collection lies velvet, its depth and richness shaping each look with quiet drama. Midnight black and deep blue dominate the palette, lending a sense of weight and sensuality to garments that echo both timeless romance and a darker edge. The fabric becomes more than just texture; it is the medium through which SAU LEE tells a story of contrasts—luminous yet shadowed, delicate yet strong.


Among the highlights is the Vanessa Dress, a cult favourite reimagined in velvet. With its Cheongsam-inspired cut, Mandarin collar, capped sleeves, and signature pankou buttons, the dress channels heritage while carving a place firmly in the now. Its keyhole detail adds a trace of provocation, balancing refinement with allure.
The Pearl Velvet Gown offers a more theatrical expression. Crafted from midnight blue velvet, its draped cowl neckline and exposed back are framed by dramatic wing-like details, a silhouette that captures both romanticism and power. It is a gown designed for presence—effortless, commanding, and quietly bold.





For those drawn to subtler echoes of tradition, the Liliana Velvet offers a softer reinterpretation. Embroidered tonal florals weave across silk velvet, elevating the Cheongsam-inspired form with intricate craftsmanship. The result is a piece that feels both grounded in heritage and newly alive, bridging eras in a single gesture.
Completing the story is the Vesper Velvet gown, a strapless silhouette defined by its fitted structure and cascading line of pipa knot buttons. Minimal in concept yet maximal in detail, it reflects SAU LEE’s dedication to precise tailoring and design that lingers in memory.
In this collection, velvet becomes more than fabric. It becomes the vessel for Gothic Chic to reveal itself anew—romantic but not sentimental, dark but not heavy, classic yet thoroughly modern. SAU LEE reaffirms that true style often lives in the balance of opposites, and this autumn, it speaks in velvet.