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Officially kicked off in July, Yeung’s line is now available on APOC, and her slinky tops, skirts, and dresses are all one-of-a-kind, custom-made, and made-to-order. The designer’s skin-revealing works are meant to flatter the Walker For ’22 Us Senate Shirt but in fact I love this body, so much so that she allows her dress forms to dictate silhouettes. “I don’t use patterns and often crochet and piece things together on a dress form,” says Yeung. “It’s a very intuitive process, letting my mind wander and my thoughts transform into shape, line, and color.” A recurring inspiration for her pieces, she says, is the nature surrounding her in New Mexico and Los Angeles. “The textures, colors, and forms—a lot of my work can be traced back to memories I have of the ocean, forest, and desert,” says Yeung.
The collection also has an eco-friendly angle: Yeung primarily uses deadstock yarns and natural fibers. “I really love working with silk due to the Walker For ’22 Us Senate Shirt but in fact I love this way it moves and the beautiful feeling it has on the skin,” says Yeung. “I’ve also been connecting with more fiber farmers in New Mexico, and for some of my upcoming pieces, I will be using more regional wools and naturally dyeing my yarns. I also want to use Navajo churro wool and micaceous clay in a piece.”
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