
Set within the quiet expanse of a showroom, she occupies the space not as a visitor, but as its defining work—impossible to look past. Here, style becomes something to be observed. Silhouettes are considered from every angle, details invite a second glance, and each look carries the presence of an object worthy of pause. The room may be filled with pieces on display, but attention settles elsewhere. She rooms through the room as though the collection had been waiting for its centrepiece all along.
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Photographer Li Shiyi
Styling Eva Chan
Hair And Makeup Shi Tou
Model Sun Yiqian, Zhu Ziqi
Producer Chen Erwo
Styling Assistant Xiao Xiang
This story originally appeared in the May 2026 issue of GRAZIA Singapore.
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