Paige Silveria: Let’s start with the latest collection you presented in Paris for AW25 titled “The Invitation,” which was a sequel to SS25’s presentation “Come Together,” held in a café in Paris. Can you tell me about what the idea was behind it?
Shueh Jen-Fang: A few characters are based on the Mormon religion. That’s a subject that I’m quite curious about. I really love the drama, Big Love. The idea is kind of like a dark joke, because religious leaders usually must be male. So for both presentations I brought in this religious girl, who you can imagine as the leader of a new cult. This latest AW collection was set in a wider space, in a school. This girl religious leader comes to the city and she discovers this new world and wants to introduce the other girls. They come to the city together from their cult’s compound to see. And the girls have religious hairstyles. Then there are other characters from the city that they meet, like the high school girl in a navy uniform that I covered with the Petra Collins collection called I’m Sorry. We also have an office lady with a gray southern suit; you can imagine her walking around New York in the 1990s with that minimal style. I'm curious about why religion is so important to people and what makes it so attractive. For example, in Mormonism, women have to dress modestly and not show their bodies too much. But they often have really beautiful hairstyles, which feels like a surprising contrast. I think it's really interesting.
I love these worlds you create. Have you ever thought about making a scripted movie?
Yeah, I really love watching movies and TV. When I have a day off, I always spend almost the whole day doing this. I’m really interested in making a proper film, but I think I need someone really smart to help me write the script. I really love creating the visuals and the characters, but I’m really not good with writing about how people speak with one another.