2025 | Professional

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“Who Kills My Freedom?” is an innovative men’s streetwear collection that serves as a personal odyssey— bridging the rigid discipline of Taiwanese military service with the boundless imagination of my childhood. I grew up surrounded by love and freedom, encouraged by my parents to create, play, and dream without limits. But in the military, that freedom was replaced with structure and silence. My identity blurred beneath the weight of uniformity, until I discovered fashion.
Through design, I reclaimed my voice. The custom camouflage designs reinterpret playful childhood symbols—such as stars, teddy bears, dinosaurs, and the texture of Oreo ice cream—into unique and expressive prints. These shapes are also transformed into functional design details, including teddy bear patch pockets, star-shaped pockets, and dinosaur-inspired patchwork elements. The patchwork, combined with crayon-like drawings, captures the spontaneous energy of children’s art and collage, symbolizing freedom, creativity, and rebellion against constraint. The voluminous, bold silhouettes echo the soft, rounded texture of ice cream, blending innocence with strength.
The collection is a dialogue between seriousness and play, order and chaos, past and present, a visual memoir of losing freedom, finding it again, and wearing it proudly. Its message encourages individuals to stay true to themselves—believing in their dreams and not letting others define their paths. Through this transformation from lost freedom to self-redemption, the collection challenges traditional streetwear stereotypes, presenting a fresh and artistic perspective that merges storytelling with design innovation.
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Central Academy of Fine Arts
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Product Design - Sustainable Living / Environmental Preservation
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XIAMEN COMFORT SCIENCE&TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD
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Product Design - Home Appliances
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HDL Automation Co., Ltd.
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Product Design - Switches, Temperature Control Systems
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Harbin Engineering Uni. / Jiangxi Ceramic Arts & Crafts Vocational Coll. / Sino-Swiss Hotel Mgmt Coll., Beijing Int. Studies Uni. / Minzu Uni. of China / Uni. of Oxford / Renmin Uni. of China / Guangdong Experimental High School
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Product Design - New Category