TEXTURE • SPACE • INNOVATION • SUSTAINABILITY

TEXTILE REIMAGINATION

Where the journey begins - various dyeing and weaving techniques are explored, such as metallic effect, burn out effect, scouring, transfer printing, jacquard, hand weaving, tie dyeing

fashion | textile | graphics | trims | art direction | sustainability

SELECTED WORKS FOR

GIVENCHY

When contributing to Givenchy menswear in design, textiles, graphics, collection development, and trims, my artistic practice was widely showcased through the collections. The focus lay in exploring the fluidity of nature and human relationships, while integrating technology and examining how eco-conscious practices can be embedded in the fast-paced world of luxury fashion.

fashion | textile | graphic | sustainability | yinger prize 2019

IN BETWEEN

Inspired by “Flatland” and Wassily Kandinsky’s art theory of the “spiritual in art,” this collection explores freedom through bold geometry, vibrant graphics, and experimental techniques.

Watercolor, digital pattern design, laser cutting, 3D molding, and resin converge to transform passion into form.

Each garment becomes both artwork and statement—a pursuit of fashion as spiritual liberation.

SALTED FISH

TO BE OR NOT TO BE

fashion | textile | graphic | 3D | sustainability | 2020

Inspired by Hong Kong’s iconic salted fish, this collection reflects on the weight of urban pressures and the loss of dreams in a relentless city.

Through experimental resins, recycled textiles, and reconstructed patterns, the garments capture the tension between stagnation and renewal. What emerges is not only a portrait of survival but also a vision of resilience—where even in suffocation, the possibility of transformation shimmers through.

fashion | textile | graphic | 3D | post humanism | sustainability | 2021

AWAKEN

This collection emerges from a reflection on the fragility of our planet and the uncertainty of its future. The Earth has endured countless crises—both natural and human-made—from extreme weather to global pandemics. These experiences raise haunting questions:

What comes after the end of the world?

Will Earth awaken into a new phase?

Could another civilization rise, or might an advanced presence return to reshape what remains?

fashion | textile | China innovation award 2019

CLONE,

ALIVE FOR WHOM?

Inspired by short movie "WORLD of TOMORROW"(2015), this collection features symbolic elements of possible future clone situation, that people clone themselves into "rebirth and send digital boxes into space to achieve eternity, the clones revisit their prime self by time travel as they are frustrated with their identities.

The project aims to discuss the issue that clones are living from the prime memories, so do they have the rights to be unique?

fashion | textile | graphic | 2020

TWINS

2 TO INFINITY

Inspired by the relationship between me and my twin sister, this project explores the connection and variations of us as twins. The project began with the research of our photos in childhood, then go through the intimate connection through the expression of DNA, cells and tree roots. The design study moved forward to our little habit, which is to observe ourselves through mirror.

The infinity mirrors resulted by two parallel mirrors reminds me of the characteristics as being twins, we are two individuals, look alike, but have many differences, both physically and mentally. The infinity symbol is then derived to dis-tort the infinity layers of mirrors to create unique graphic, with gradient. The closely connected relationship of twins is visualised, our relationship, similarities and differences are essential themes of the project. We, as twins, look alike, but different.