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RAY CHU SS25 Practical Silhouettes & Floral Inspiration

Words By: Rebecca Jones
Images By: Fae Reid

From the majestic currents of the ocean, teeming with enigmatic creatures that dwell in its boundless depths, to the shores where the sea surrenders to the splendor of the earth’s solid embrace, the interplay between water and land reveals nature's profound beauty. Ray Chu’s Spring/Summer collection draws inspiration from the delicate floral landscapes that bloom as drift plants make their way to the shore, capturing the essence of nature’s fluid transition between sea and earth. Among these botanical wonders is the Crinum asiaticum, a flower embodying wisdom, elegance, and beauty—qualities the designer deeply admires and believes are in perfect harmony with the brand's ethos. Therefore, Ray Chu embraces these flowers as a cornerstone of the collection.

To delve deeper into the intricacies of Chu’s latest collection, Original Magazine had the exclusive opportunity to explore all things Ray Chu in conversation with the designer himself.

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