Sharon Liu

Fashion Product
Shaped by a life lived between Taipei and New York, this collection navigates themes of transience, cultural identity, and the quiet longing for belonging. The dandelion—a symbol of fragility, mobility, and resilience—serves as a central metaphor. Through its puffer ball form, I articulate the emotional weight of displacement, offering a quiet form of self-affirmation through the act of making.Each piece draws from the ritualistic symbolism of bridal wear, reimagined through accessories and soft structures. Materials such as Gaji Bag fabric, a nylon mesh commonly found in Taiwanese everyday life, are paired with delicate silk and leather finishes to express the tension between permanence and impermanence, presence and memory.

Bio

Sharon is a fashion creative with a discerning eye for detail and form, and a playful approach to minimalism. With a background in fashion design and a strong conceptual mindset, her work explores the intersections of form, function, and storytelling—often drawing from personal experience, cultural identity, and emotional memory.

Her practice emerges from a personal archive of movement and memory, shaped by the quiet tension between place, identity, and emotion. Whether crafting sculptural bridal-inspired accessories or working across textiles and visual media, she treats fashion as a visual language—one that translates personal narrative into crafted experience, blending emotion and form.