Tatler Hong Kong

She’s Evergreen

THEN & NOW

My parents [Silvana and Stanley Ho Sau-nan] were in the garment business and when I was young, they often took me and my siblings to their offices and factories. At their workplace, I learnt about design and the production process of garments and developed an interest in fashion from there.

My mother [a traditional Chinese bridal garment also known as] that she wore at her wedding. I wore it to my wedding tea ceremony. The intricate and elaborate embroidery on the is amazing.

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