This one is a decontructed Qipao/Cheongsam by cutting it into two garments but when worn together it has the silhouette of a Qipao/Cheongsam. It is named after my mother who's always been there to support me.
This outfit focuses on the asymmetrical collar and long sleeves that were very prominent during the Tang Dynasty. It is named after my sister, who is my partner in crime.
This outfit focuses on the traditional circle element in a lot of Chinese royal garments and pleated pants that emulate riding gear at the time. It is named after my Aunt Liz, who is an important figure in my upbringing.
This outfit uses silhouettes of Chinese undergarments fused into a romper one piece. This look is named Cynthia Natalie, which are the names given to me by my late grandfather and my father.
This outfit is extremely inspired by Empress Wu, who was a strong female character in Chinese history. This look is named Lucy Wong, because my grandma is truly a born leader and a role model.