Womenswear by Chun Yin Mok.  Photography by James Rees. Creative Direction by Rob Phillips.

Womenswear by Chun Yin Mok

What was the starting point when it came to inspiration for this collection?
I love Suprematism and abstract art. I looked at Kazimir Malevich’s work and started my research journey to find the answer of why I love those subjects.

Finish this sentence: Fashion is
…wearable creativity.

Where do you see yourself in this industry in five years?
Working day and night for my collection that will be shown at London Fashion Week.

If you could dress anybody, alive or dead, who would it be?
No one. I can’t and won’t dress anybody because clothing is one of the best ways to represent our own identities. So I don’t think I have the right to dress anyone.

What’s the best thing about being a fashion student in London?
London is a diverse and international city. We can see so many people with different interesting styles all in one city. Also, we have such amazing and inspiring museums and art galleries such as the V&A, Tate Modern and Saatchi Gallery.

Interview: Nada Abdul Ghaffar

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