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WU YUK KEI Redefine Femininity Fashion
Redefine Femininity Fashion is Silver Design Award winner in 2017 - 2018 Fashion, Apparel and Garment Design Award Category.
Redefine Femininity Fashion

“Redefine Femininity” explores the relationship between the body and the shapes of clothing in order to give a new meaning of sexuality and femininity by creating new modern forms of clothing. Women in tight-fitted and hourglass shape are always represented to be sexy and feminine. To break the boundary, the silhouette of this collection is either outrageous or flat rectangular shape pattern without any darts and seams. Not just being sexually attractive, do women still show her own traits and personalities through the modern and unusual shapes of clothing.

Redefine Femininity Fashion
WU YUK KEI Redefine Femininity
WU YUK KEI Fashion
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Carrie Wu is a fashion designer, educator, and founder of the brand Carrie Love Dream. With a Master of Arts in Fashion from Middlesex University and a First Class Honours degree from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Carrie has built a career that blends creativity, innovation, and social purpose. Her award-winning collection, Redefine Femininity, reimagines corsetry to celebrate strength and liberation, earning her the Silver Design Award. As a Professor of Fashion at SCAD, she mentors the next generation of designers while advocating for authenticity and inclusivity. Carrie’s work empowers women, challenges societal norms, and merges fashion with technology, making her a trailblazer in the industry. Based in Hong Kong, she continues to inspire through her designs, teaching, and commitment to sustainability.

Carrie Wu

Carrie Wu is a fashion designer and just finished her master of fashion in London. She grew up in Hong Kong and now based back to Hong Kong. She believes that fashion is autobiographical and could show the person who you are. Her design and collection were related to her childhood, the way she think about life and the way she bought up to the person who she is now. She is passionate and authentic to herself and fashion as well. She has interned in David Koma for the F/W17 collection in London fashion week. She has worked as a fashion designer in several famous fashion brands in Asia, to name but a few, D-Mop, which has imported Y3, Stella McCartney, See by Chloe and so on; Bauhaus, which is a publicly traded company and imports Super Dry in Hong Kong; TAL apparel Limited, which is an inno-factory based company to responsible for many international brand’s production including Burberry, Brooks Brothers, Hugo Boss...etc.