A five-look collection designed for a charity runway show at Hong Kong International School, exploring hybrid identities through fashion. Rooted in Hong Kong streetwear aesthetics, the collection draws on both Western European street influences and the edge of gothic subcultures. Constructed and sewn entirely by the designer, each garment in the collection was developed from concept to runway styling. The show raised funds for local charities through Interact, pairing fashion with community impact.
A sheer-paneled crop top paired with a high-slit skirt and harness details channels bold femininity and constraint, styled with a choker.
A masculine look balances casual softness and edge: loose denim and a draped scarf juxtaposed with military-style details and a bucket hat.
A one-look study inspired by tree bark, disconnection, and the human longing to return to something organic. This garment explores the parallels between skin and surface, fragility and resilience — using crinkled fabric draped and wrapped over a soft base layer to mimic the tactile irregularities of bark.
Shot in a natural forest setting, the look emphasizes movement, breath, and change. It’s free-flowing, asymmetrical, and ever-shifting — mirroring the way nature refuses to hold still, and inviting reflection on our generation’s growing dislocation from it.
This piece investigates the visual language of media through garment form. Using repurposed newspaper-print fabric, the design turns everyday text into surface and silhouette. The cropped, open-front cut emphasizes movement and casual layering, allowing the bold graphic pattern to interact fluidly with the wearer’s body and environment.
By repositioning media imagery as fashion, the jacket challenges how information is consumed and worn — inviting reflection on presence, identity, and what we choose to carry visibly.
this ensemble centers around a layered metallic corset over a structured black underlayer, playing with protection, exposure, and nocturnal glamour.
A denim mini skirt hand-painted with “HK” is paired with a single-shoulder crochet top, reflecting a lighter, playful take on rebellion.
This collection explores the tension between inner narrative and outward appearance — how emotion, memory, and vulnerability are concealed, exaggerated, or stylized through dress. Inspired by personal writing, stream-of-consciousness poetry, and visual storytelling, each look reflects a moment of volatility, control, or quiet resistance.
Across the collection, contemporary silhouettes and trend-driven elements are subverted through texture, hand-drawn imagery, and unconventional construction. A corset features photographic manipulation and distressed lacing to evoke restraint; a knotted open-weave top suggests fragility held together by thread; a sculpted cream dress showcases hand-painted self-portraits and fragmented writing, transforming the garment into both shield and confession.
Rooted in fashion’s ability to simultaneously reveal and withhold, this body of work moves between self-curation and self-reckoning — blurring the line between what is worn, what is seen, and what is felt.