LAZIN Magazine
Couture Meets Symphony
“Weiyin Chen, a renowned pianist and designer, masterfully fuses music and fashion in her couture creations. Returning to London Fashion Week with her Couture Concert: La Belle Époque, Chen captivated audiences…”
Getty Images
Moments before Weiyin Chen’s Couture Concert - Runway and Performance. See more of Getty Images’ editorial of Weiyin at 2025 London Fashion Week here
Fashions Finest
“Weiyin Chen has combined music and fashion in a memorable experience once again at London Fashion Week…What Weiyin Chen presented…was more than a collection showcase, it was a whole artistic experience…"
Hinton Magazine
“Chen's unique approach to fashion design is deeply inspired by both the music she performs and the art of the Belle Époque era, creating a visual and auditory experience that brings history to life.” Read more of Hinton Magazine’s feature of Weiyin at 2025 London Fashion Week here
JTDapper Fashion Week
“Taiwanese-American designer and pianist Weiyin Chen captivated audiences with her Couture Concert: La Belle Époque returning to London Fashion Week. This event seamlessly blended the worlds of fashion and classical music.” Read more of JTDapper Fashion Week’s review of Weiyin’s 2025 London Fashion Week event here
Fashion United
Weiyin Chen performs and launches her couture inspired Ready-to-Wear in Paris.
GRAMOPHONE
Pianist and fashion designer brings the worlds of music and haute couture together. Video of the Day: Weiyin Chen performs Mozart at London Fashion Week.
Fab UK Magazine
“An elegant spectacle of music and fashion... a breathtaking Couture x Concert... Inspired by the synergy between music and fashion, her gowns sartorially express the emotion and power of music that can’t be expressed through words.”
Upcoming – London Fashion Week & Boise Phil Debuts
On September 19, join Weiyin for her London Fashion Week Concert x Couture debut!
On September 30, join Weiyin for her Boise Phil debut in their season opening concert performing Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat minor.
Pianist Magazine Interview
Weiyin speaks to Pianist about her love of the Beethoven Piano Sonatas, the influence of Leon Fleisher on her life, and the link between her fashion and pianist careers
Meet the Artist
Meet the Artist recently interviewed Weiyin to reflect on her influences, inspirations, experiences, and more.
Courier & Press Review
“Taiwanese-American pianist Weiyin Chen gave a sensitive and, when required, fiery interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s well-known piano concerto…”
Weiyin Performs with the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra
Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra welcomes Weiyin for their season opening concert on Saturday, September 24 at 7 PM ET.
A Glimpse of Weiyin’s Mozart Cadenzas
Take a peak at two of Weiyin’s cadenzas written for Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21, K. 467, performed at Palermo Classica’s XII International Festival.
Blogcritics Exclusive Interview
Weiyin discusses music as a whole range of artistic and humanitarian engagement with the world.
Weiyin Premieres Cadenzas for a Mozart Concerto at Palermo Classica this August
On August 20, Weiyin proudly performs the world premiere of her own cadenzas for two W.A. Mozart piano concerti with the Palermo Classica Symphony Orchestra at Palermo Classica’s XII International Festival. Additional piano recitals take place August 21 and 25.
A Successful Denmark Tour Concludes
Weiyin concludes a successful Denmark tour of three concerts with musicians of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Johannes Søe Hansen, violin; Gunvor Sihm, violin; Stine Hasbirk, viola; Henrik Dam Thomsen, cello).
Arts Knoxville Review
“Obviously a skilled musical storyteller, Chen still had plenty of room—and virtuosic technique—for the glistening sparkle of arpeggios that set up and tie together the distinctive and inventive melodic permutations of Mozart.”
Weiyin to Debut with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Next Month
On February 17 & 18, Weiyin makes her debut with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra – conducted by Sameer Patel – performing W.A. Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25 in C Major, K. 503.