
In which a cloud, a poodle, and a rolling meadow collide fashion forward on a astral plane.

Taiwanese-born and London-based designer Shao-yen Chen calls the collection "dark angels all in white."

Or maybe another rendition of the landscape archetype where the wearer and the meadow become one.

“Waver” is a set of dresses in pure white, with fluffy waves of rough nylon twine turned into soft delicate lines, varyingly attached to the arms or midriff of a dress. In Taiwan the twine is commonly used in traditional markets and factories to tie up poultry or secure parcels.
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