The seed, the wood, and the growth…
This collection continues to explore the theme of nature, drawing inspiration from its forms and textures.
With version 2.0 kimono in knit-texture blue denim, and the crossbody bag inspired by the organic curves of a plant seed. The collection comes full circle.
Inspired by the vibrant local culture of Hong Kong and my cherished childhood memories. Growing up, I was deeply captivated by the intricate costumes of Cantonese Opera (粵劇), which sparked my passion for design and continues to influence my creative journey.
This collection reinterprets traditional Chinese opera costumes through a modern lens, embodying the fusion of cultures that defines Hong Kong. Merging classic elements with contemporary aesthetics, creating a unique blend that resonates with both heritage and modernity.
By zooming in on intricate details and exaggerating certain elements, I aim to create pieces that honor traditional Chinese opera while appealing to contemporary fashion sensibilities. This collection celebrates my journey and pays tribute to the cultural richness of Hong Kong.
It’s about nature and resilience. Drawing ideas from nature and plantations that can thrive in the most unexpected and inhospitable environments. Just as humans learn, adapt and overcome.
It's a celebration of the imperfection and highlights the beauty in unpredictability, serving as a reminder that beauty can be found in life's flaws and unpredictability...
Scarcity affects humans. From love life to historical events, and till modern marketing strategy. Start from inspiration to find an alternative to deal with problematic fast fashion. In scientific research stated that the less an object available the more that people find it attractive. This can explain why we are always lured by mysterious people or limited edition in stores. During the 18th and 19th century, fabric resource was limited. People use trims, embroidery and multifunctionality to maximise garment usage, which the mindset is neglected nowadays. This collection is not really about visual but on a psychological perspective.
This collection is a trip down memory lane, to the times when fast fashion did not exist, and relief of own self from the past memories.
Inspired by the rotting process of an orange. First from a fresh orange, then soon decomposed by some greenish fungi and turns into nothing. It is the "circle of life", and the beauty of remodelling from nature is undeniable.