A Flesh of Silence Petals

CHEUK Lok Yan Astrid
卓洛昕

BA (Hons) in Fashion Design

This collection is inspired by the romantic tragedy of Hanahaki Disease and the Italian legend “the Smeraldo Flower”, blending Renaissance classical aesthetics with modern avant-garde tailoring. Using core elements such as petals, flesh, blood, and flower structures, it breaks down gender boundaries and traditional clothing conventions, creating a visual poem about love, obsession, sacrifice and regret. The collection interprets the poignant romance of “love to the extreme, coughing up blood to form flowers,” expressing the ultimate tension of love and life through the clash of classical and modern, strength and softness, and masculinity and femininity, to break the boundaries of men’s and women’s wear.

Tutor: Febbie