LEATHERYHANDS top; BAD BINCH TONGTONG skirt; OOAK earring

In this space, power dressing takes on a new meaning through exaggeration. Silhouettes push past proportion, skirts swell in volume, and shoulders extend beyond their usual frame. Photographed by Zhu Yaqi and styled by Eva Chan, these are gowns that refuse containment, using scale and structure to interrupt the familiar and hold their ground.

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MAGGIE WANG dress; ESSERISENZIENTI train skirt; JOEYFONG shoulder accessory; stylist’s own gloves
SIXDO top; SHUQI GAI dress
SIXDO top, skirt, headpiece; CHARLES & KEITH pump; stylist’s own gloves
BUERLANGMA dress; LEDIM WANG glove; OOAK earrings; stylist’s own hat,knee-high boots
BUERLANGMA bralet; ZITA TAN dress
ZITA TAN dress; EWEST earring; stylist’s own glove
LIWENLIANG corset top, trousers; EWEST earring; ZARA slingback heels
SIXDO dress, cape, headpiece; PINKHOT tights;ZARA kitten heels; EWEST earring

Photographer Zhu Yaqi
Styling Eva Chan
Hair and Makeup Shi Tou
Model Cui Houjing
Fashion Assistants Xiang Xiang, Xiaoqin

This story first appeared in the April 2026 issue of GRAZIA Singapore.

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