
About me
Born in Guangzhou, the textile capital, I was immersed in centuries-old tailoring craftsmanship from an early age. This heritage shaped my foundational understanding of fashion, which I later refined at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), where I explored the intricate balance between heritage techniques and modern innovation.
My design philosophy is rooted in craftsmanship and meticulous detail. I embrace haute couture techniques—such as hand-bound fastenings and precision draping—while also seeking innovation through subtle yet impactful design details. I believe that even the smallest refinement in construction or material can transform the way garments are experienced.
Beyond aesthetics, my work redefines the relationship between clothing and the body, prioritizing both artistry and wearability. By merging traditional techniques with contemporary function, I aim to create garments that carry historical depth while adapting to the future—allowing clothing to become a silent yet eloquent storyteller across time.