The history of the oldest wisteria in the UK and Europe, dating back to its origins in Guangzhou, China in 1816, continues to bloom along the banks of the River Thames in Chiswick. This iconic plant has served as a central motif for Daniel Fletcher, the creative director at Mithridate, a fashion label based in Guangzhou with a new studio in Borough, London.
As Fletcher reflects on his journey and the serendipitous moments that have led him to where he is today, he contemplates the idea of fate and pushing against traditional norms. The fall 2026 runway show at Tate Britain featured a massive wisteria as its centerpiece, showcasing a collection inspired by characters found along the Thames. From market stallers to regatta-goers, the designs captured the essence of riverside life with a mix of elegance and whimsy.
Having previously worked as an independent designer, Fletcher brings his unique vision to Mithridate, exploring the boundaries of Chinese craftsmanship and British eccentricism. Hand-embroidered jackets and handprinted wisteria prints adorn the collection, while styling choices add a touch of undoneness to classic silhouettes.
The concept of yuánfèn, or destiny, resonates with Fletcher and the brand as they continue to evolve and grow. Like the blooming wisteria, there is a sense of promise and potential for what the future holds for this dynamic partnership. Stay tuned for more exciting developments from Mithridate and Daniel Fletcher as they continue to push boundaries and redefine the fashion landscape.

