Through fashion, photography and now 'City Tours', Vietnamese American designer Hung La is showing a softer side to Asian masculinity.
. It’s not necessarily the violence that La condones, but rather the strength. “What's engaging about LỰU ĐẠN is that our imagery shows these
The images are both intimate and raw, alongside interviews moderated by La. The NYC trio discuss selfhood,, vulnerability, creating space for conversation and how the brand fits into it all. “We can actually be cool in a way that is specific to us,” Goh adds. “We don't have to cater to other people's cultures. This is just how we are and what we look like, and that in itself is cool.”
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