CHIC & INK WITH CHLOE SUNG
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For the S/S16 collection, CHLOE SUNG looks into its Chinese roots and finds inspiration in Chinese calligraphy and ink painting. The S/S16 collection plays with the beautiful gradations created when ink is mixed with water. Like the Yin and Yang, black and white adorn the fabrics to represent the contrasts between hard and soft, virtual and real.
CHLOE SUNG’s 2016 S/S collection features abstract ink painting designs in a cream and black palette. The structured silhouette of her clothes sets off the fluid ink prints to great effect and makes it suitable to wear to the office or a dinner party.
I studied at Hong Kong Design Institute and worked for Walter Ma as an assistant before I started my own label. I gained a lot of knowledge that school didn't teach me from him and it was that great experience which led me to start my fashion design career.
This collection was primarily black and white with just a splash of color in the details. Do you often design in a monotone color palette?
In keeping with true minimalistic style, I worked mostly in a black, white and grey color palette for the designs for the 2016 S/S collection with red accents every now and then. An interesting contrast between the looks is the combination tight cuts and breezy materials, which emphasizes a powerful but feminine style.
Because I love trying everything new my image is always changing. However, my style is usually kind of feminine and elegant.
Is there a certain celebrity that you would love to be the spokes model for your brand?
I would love to work with Bing Bing Fan(范冰冰).
Did you always dream of being a fashion designer?
To have my own fashion label was my dream when I was young. I started to design my first fashions when I was in kindergarten. I loved fashion and pretty things, so I wanted to share my designs with people and have them wear my clothes.
What are three words that would best describe your brand?
Charisma, Feminine and Stylish.
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