Fashion Editorial






Photographer: Mike Sung, @mikesungphoto
Photo Assistant: Iting Hsieh, @carolhsieh12
Videographer: Ray Lin, @linray7
Art Direction: Floral Artist: Jeannie Huang, @botanicaneue
Fashion Design: Mayi, @jamesmayi666
Makeup Artist: Alina Tzeng, @alinat_makeup
Hair Style: Kai Huang, @kaikaiboy007
Model: Krystal Hung, @krystalhungxoxo
Agency: Persona, @personafashionmodels
Stylist: Coco Lin, @tpegalcoco
Jewelry: Linger Jewelry, @liangher_jewellery
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Shoes: Velvet
Editor-in-Chief: @hollyglasser
Description:
As I See Me
As I See Me is a conversation between two Taiwanese artists with different life experiences and nationalities about their culture, mirroring questions about identity and belonging from across an ocean. The series is a tribute to Taiwanese identity, both new and old, with new silhouettes married with traditional patterns from throughout Taiwan’s history. Nostalgia and modernity are fused together as we walk through the old streets of the young capital. Come be inspired by this celebration of Taiwan.
Each look features clothing by independent Taiwanese designer James MAYI, who draws together print motifs from temples and traditional brocade materials with almost Elizabethan silhouettes like puff sleeves, fitted bodices and long full skirts. The editorial was shot by Taipei native photographer Mike Sung, who pursued art studies in London: “It is really enjoyable to take this step to reflect my own birth place, and I am convinced it is a great way to dig in.” Fresh floral headpieces tie the looks together, crafted as unexpected perishable couture, designed by New York floral artist Jeannie Huang. They are an homage to the age-old tradition of using flowers as elaborate head adornment, featuring a medley of orchids, birds of paradise, and other tropical flora and fauna that represent the rich biodiversity found in Taiwan itself.
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