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“The appreciation of fashion goes beyond the surface level, delving into the details and narratives that make each piece a work of art in its own right.” 

— Fashion Stylist Faye Tsui 

Hong Kong-born fashion stylist and social media maven Faye Tsui talks to ANTEPRIMA, sharing her decade-long fashion journey. Before taking a deep dive into the fashion industry, Tsui was surprisingly a student majoring in Information Technology. Now, she is one of the creative powers at the forefront of culture redefining fashion norms, seeing fashion as an expression of art, along with her unique blend of inspirations and aesthetics. In this interview, Tsui talks about her journey, the secrets to great photography, and the relationship between art and fashion.

Q1: How did you start your journey as a fashion stylist and content creator? What made you pursue a career in fashion?

T: My journey as a fashion stylist and content creator began with my strong passion for fashion and determination to turn it into a lifelong career. After graduating from university with a degree in Information Technology, I felt a strong desire to pursue a career in fashion. I had always been passionate about fashion and wanted to find a way to turn that passion into a lifelong career.


I began my journey by seeking out opportunities to work with celebrities. This allowed me to gain valuable experiences in the fashion industry and establish myself as a stylist.


During this time, I also noticed a significant gap in the representation of fashion on social media. It inspired me to take a step further and become a content creator for my personal blog.


Additionally, my work as a stylist caught the attention of a fashion magazine, and I was offered an opportunity to become a weekly columnist to share my fashion insights with a wider audience.

Q2: How do you usually get your inspirations? Any tips or secrets for taking a great fashion photo?

T: My journey as a fashion stylist and content creator began with my strong passion for fashion and determination to turn it into a lifelong career. After graduating from university with a degree in Information Technology, I felt a strong desire to pursue a career in fashion. I had always been passionate about fashion and wanted to find a way to turn that passion into a lifelong career.


I began my journey by seeking out opportunities to work with celebrities. This allowed me to gain valuable experiences in the fashion industry and establish myself as a stylist.

During this time, I also noticed a significant gap in the representation of fashion on social media. It inspired me to take a step further and become a content creator for my personal blog.


Additionally, my work as a stylist caught the attention of a fashion magazine, and I was offered an opportunity to become a weekly columnist to share my fashion insights with a wider audience.


Q3: How would you describe your style in three words?

T: Classic, Diverse, Sophisticated 

Q4: Do you think fashion is an expression of art? Or does art influence your perspective on fashion?

T: Fashion is indeed an expression of art, and art heavily influences my perspective on fashion. The two fields are interconnected, with designers using fashion as a medium to convey their artistic visions, while being inspired by various forms of art that shape their creativity. The appreciation of fashion goes beyond the surface level, delving into the details and narratives that make each piece a work of art in its own right.

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