忠於自己/WHILE YOU WERE OUT, I WENT RACHET. A PRE-FALL 2019 WOMENSWEAR STORY

We had a day planned.
A day trip to the beach
to beat this heat.
我們安排了
一日的海灘遊
去對抗這嚴熱的天氣

We had a camera
loaded with film and
我們的相機
載滿了電影

a bag of some
cheat snacks.
我們的袋子
放滿了零食

Work called you in.
You said
you had to go.
你接到工作打來的電話
你說
你得走了

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Hiu Wing wears PLEATS PLEASE Issey Miyake white dress.


Hiu Wing wears Leonard blazer and blouse, Maje white denim shorts and Charles & Keith heels.

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窒息/TRAPPED INSIDE MY BODY. WOMENS SS19 FASHION SHOWCASE

Dressed to the nines with no where to go? In a city that never sleeps with no option for a night out? It’s enough to drive one to heavy drink and frustration. A SPITGAN original, fashion story of a girl under such duress.


Dress : Phillip Lim 3.1 / Platforms : YSL


Denim jacket and jeans : Isabel Marant / Swimsuit top : Vilebrequin X Jean-Charles De Castelbajac / Platforms : YSL

See the full fashion showcase and beauty video continued through the link :

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BOLD NEW WORLD. SHOP OF WORSHIP/INCENSE SHOP SHANGHAI

Bold New World is back and in Shanghai! Hiu Wing’s place of birth, and we are going to show you around. So we walked into a shop of worship/incense store and it turned out to be so much more! We felt we should share with you these colorful environs and explain their contents. This incense store, near a temple will mainly sell its wares to those visiting the temple to pay respects to their ancestors, or ask various deities for solutions and blessings. From incense packs of various sizes and forms, ie. links of coins etc., you will find many shops like this with colorful and ornate stocks. This particular shop also carries various Buddha sculptures and other ‘gods’ like the female figures of ‘Guanyin’ (Bodhisattva of compassion).

Photos : Ric So
Stylee : Lorien Chan
Model and some Photo Toning : Sharon Yeung @sharonyeungg
Hair : Jose Chu
Makeup : Tiffany Lao


Whoa! What are these colorful towers made of?? Read on to find out!


Worship enclosures to the goddess, ‘Guanyin’ (Bodhisattva of compassion).

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BOLD NEW WORLD. FABRIC MARKET

#ComeWithMe to a #BoldNewWorld. For our third adventure, host Hiu Wing, and SPITGAN Magazine would like to shine some light on the old district of Sham Shui Po. Home to many industries, we would like to spotlight its history as a fashion district, specifically a fabric sourcing area first. In these streets you will find everything you need for garment construction. It is such a grand story with so many characters, we want to focus on the, “欽州街小販市場 Yen Chow Street Hawker Bazaar“. This particular market has been around for 40+ years. It’s fabrics are mostly deadstock and run-offs from mills. Visually the exterior is protected from the elements by weather-worn tarps, but the interior is a chaotic labyrinth of fabrics stacked floor to ceiling. It’s claustrophobic and awe-inspiring at the same time. This is the equivalent to a record-digger finding a warehouse full of vinyl. It would take you days, even weeks to sort through this place.

Photos : Ric So
Stylee : Lorien Chan
Model and some Photo Toning : Sharon Yeung @sharonyeungg
Hair : Jose Chu
Makeup : Tiffany Lao


Hiu Wing wears dress, shawl and hat from Issey Miyake Pleats Please, shoes by Caterpillar X Christopher Shannon.

SEE MORE VIBRANT PHOTOS OF THE BAZAAR AND SENTIMENTS FROM HIU WING >>

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BOLD NEW WORLD. PRINCE EDWARD FLOWER MARKET

The Prince Edward Flower Market is located close to the Prince Edward MTR station on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong. If you are looking for anything plant or flower related, or just touring around looking for HK’s swag, it would be a good bet to come here. The the 2 or 3 block radius is littered with flower shops and it’s colorful look from the different types of fauna on display make it a truly unique destination.

Photos : Nick D
Stylee : Lorien Chan
Model and some Photo Toning : Sharon Yeung @sharonyeungg
Hair : Jose Chu
Makeup : Tiffany Lao

“For me, I like walking around the Prince Edward flower market when I m free. To smell the fresh flowers, thinking which ones to buy and take home. There are so many options here to enliven the environment you live in! I enjoy roaming slowly through the stalls, browsing the wares and letting the freshness spirit away my imagination. As is most of Hong Kong, Prince Edward’s flower market is always bustling with people. Come for the colorful view, and also come for the shop keeps belting out their impassioned, sales pitches. Such beautiful contractions in this place!” – Hiu Wing

FLOWER MARKET VISUAL STORY CONTINUES :
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