What were you doing with your time instead?
It was really sick. I would take the train every day, arrive at school, and when I saw the door of the school, I’d turn around and go back home again and just watch movies. I think at this point I was in my 20s, but I still had a bit of a childish mental soul. I was taking this 40-minute train from Antwerp to my school in Brussels. But I was always drawing on the train, for the hour and a half to and from school.
That’s wild. What was it like for you when you first went to Europe? You were in Paris first and then Belgium?
I was quite young and I was seeing everything for the first time, like snow. I had never seen it before. My eyes were wide open. It was the first time I lived in a western country .It was also very difficult because of the language. I couldn't speak English or French at that time. And I lived by myself, so everything was really tough. But I was always really interested in fashion, since I was really young. In my country, it was really difficult to get a lot of information about fashion. If I wanted to see a fashion magazine, I had to go to a bookstore a few months before and reserve it. So for me, it was really important to see what was going on outside of Asia, outside of Taiwan. I think that was a really strong energy to keep me alive while I was in Europe. I hated school, but I loved fashion. I chatted with my friends about it. In Asia, everyone only really knew the big brands like Calvin Klein or Dolce and Gabbana. You don’t see much else. So when we went to Europe, it was really interesting because I could see all the other things without that selection.
You have a big presence in Tokyo. Will you continue to show in Paris?
Yes I will. I really wanted to show in Paris before the pandemic. I did three collections with Lotta [Volkova] in Tokyo and we were ready to bring the brand to Paris. But then the whole world stopped for two years. So I had to wait. For the community in Tokyo, every few months I do a workshop to teach how to make doll clothes or any easy handcrafts, figuring out how to make it cuter with girls.
And you’ll be back in Paris in the fall to present the next collection?
Yeah, I'm thinking of doing something different for next in Paris.