
Fashion takes a turn for the intangible—less rigid, more felt. Silhouettes slip and spiral, materials float rather than cling, and garments become fragments of a dream you can almost touch. These aren’t clothes made for everyday wear, but rather for the mind’s eye—where beauty is elusive, exaggerated and sometimes a little eerie.
What ties the looks together is a shared refusal to be grounded. Fabrics billow with intention and proportions shift without warning. It’s fashion as mirage—ephemeral, abstract, but utterly captivating. And perhaps, that’s where its quiet power lies: in letting us imagine another world altogether.










PHOTOGRAPHY WANG TIANYAO
STYLING LILI
HAIR AND MAKEUP SHITOU
MODELS GU YUTONG, LIU QIANYU
This story first appeared in the June/July 2025 issue of GRAZIA Singapore.
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