Michelle Laff in 'Paris' by Dima Hohlov for Harper's Bazaar Taiwan July 2024

Michelle Laff in 'Paris' by Dima Hohlov for Harper's Bazaar Taiwan July 2024

Model Michelle Laff is styled by Joey Lin in ‘Paris’, a nod to not only the Olympics, but to the beauty and pervasive dominance of the importance of the French lifestyle. Dima Hohlov [IG] is behind the lens, capturing Laff for Harper’s Bazaar Taiwan’s [IG] July 2024 issue./ Hair by Tie Toyama; makeup by Megumi Itano

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Drag Performer Nymphia Wind Covers Vogue Taiwan July 2024 by Mambo Key

Drag Performer Nymphia Wind Covers Vogue Taiwan July 2024 by Mambo Key

Nymphia Wind, a Taiwanese-American drag performer and dressmaker, covers the July 2024 issue of Vogue Taiwan [IG], looking every part the fashion drama queen. In 2024, Wind was crowned the winner of season 16 of RuPaul's Drag Race, becoming the first East Asian winner.

Nymphia Wind is the stage name of Leo Tsao, a Taiwanese-American drag performer and dressmaker. The Internet “went crazy” on April 20, 2024, when Nifeiya broke the Asian curse and became the second Asian champion of RuPaul's Drag Race in 13 years.

The talent Nymphia Wind, is anchored in an enchanting, descriptive portrait written by Nicole Lee for Vogue Taiwan.

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Vogue Taiwan Ups Sustainability Commitment with 'Blooming Season' by Zhong Lin for April 2021

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Vogue Taiwan Ups Sustainability Commitment with 'Blooming Season' by Zhong Lin for April 2021

Photographer Zhong Lin [IG} shares deep sentiments around the shooting of Vogue Taiwan’s April 2021 cover story with two Tawainese models Chen Hsuan ‘Jessie’ Hsu and Jean Chang. The gorgeous fashion story ‘Blooming Season’ is styled by Joey Lin using brands like Bottega Veneta, Moschino, Stella McCartney and Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello. / Hair by Weic Lin; makeup by Shin Tsai

For this cover, every prop and set design were carefully thought out, revolving around the theme ‘To Nature, With Love’. We tried our best to minimise unwanted waste, making sure everyone was in line with one another during the preparation. The flowers were meticulously put together for the shoot. No extravagant set design, it is the bare minimum. No new materials were bought for creating the props, all collected from the trash to be reused then recycled again. The flowers were later adopted by the team after the shoot. The whole process was followed through the end of the shoot, it was fulfilling.

I really appreciate Vogue Taiwan and the team for staying true throughout the whole process. It was a heart-warming experience for me.