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Studio HHFZ A dress is never just a dress—it is a friendship between a dressmaker and every individual wearer. Here’s to our friendship, and a dress made

This friendship begins with a sketch of mutual understanding, a fitting of interests and a gown of discovery.

For Alice: The movement of this outfit is simply surreal. Fit for a gala — a 马面裙–inspired skirt paired with a V-neck top...
25/04/2026

For Alice: The movement of this outfit is simply surreal. Fit for a gala — a 马面裙–inspired skirt paired with a V-neck top, made for a fellow tassel lover. Finished with a touch of 双喜 embroidery, Alice’s lucky charm.

For Vanessa: A little sign from the universe to repurpose that gown — a full-length dress with a train, reimagined into ...
16/04/2026

For Vanessa: A little sign from the universe to repurpose that gown — a full-length dress with a train, reimagined into post-wedding separates: a spaghetti-strap top and a pleated skirt. Who said wedding dresses can only be worn once? (Most probably Ahma, but she would definitely approve of this financially savvy move) 😗
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For Pei Qi: A striking red look that feels right at home on Peiqi, complemented by lace appliqués and light organza bloo...
08/04/2026

For Pei Qi: A striking red look that feels right at home on Peiqi, complemented by lace appliqués and light organza blooms 🥰

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For Melissa: This vibe!!! The subtle draping of chiffon against a tailored pants silhouette. It’s hard to pin down how t...
05/04/2026

For Melissa: This vibe!!! The subtle draping of chiffon against a tailored pants silhouette. It’s hard to pin down how to describe this wedding look — but it’s so Melissa, and that’s what matters most. A wedding outfit should truly reflect the bride’s personality.

Such a joy working on this piece — especially meaningful as one of the first I returned to postpartum. A project that truly brought my energy back after a hiatus.

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For Nicole: A little play on proportions, a classic silhouette meets pleats layering. A subtle dragon motif on a cheongs...
29/03/2026

For Nicole: A little play on proportions, a classic silhouette meets pleats layering. A subtle dragon motif on a cheongsam top, a structured culottes, and a pleated reveal that moves with every step. Quietly bold, just the way we like it. ✨

For Kate: A very special project — one where we witnessed the little one growing in the belly with every fitting. Natura...
22/03/2026

For Kate: A very special project — one where we witnessed the little one growing in the belly with every fitting. Naturally, we made a few adjustments to the design along the way to accommodate the growth. Such a magical experience, and one especially close to the heart ♥️ featuring some hand embroidered flowers 🤍🌸
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For Angela: This lilac and maroon pairing is a dream — soft floral embroidery meeting sharp structure, from the angular ...
15/03/2026

For Angela: This lilac and maroon pairing is a dream — soft floral embroidery meeting sharp structure, from the angular waistline to the puffed sleeves. Styled with a mini skirt for a playful after-party twist. Loved bringing this bold, elegant piece to life 🌸
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For Olivia: An unconventional wedding dress, not in white. Understated in form, yet expressive in spirit, a true reflect...
08/03/2026

For Olivia: An unconventional wedding dress, not in white. Understated in form, yet expressive in spirit, a true reflection of Olivia: considerate, refined and effortlessly cool. Always a privilege to dress brides who dare to be different ❤️‍🔥
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For Muriel: We’re completely in love with this Chinese porcelain–inspired look — anchored by a dramatic asymmetrical det...
28/02/2026

For Muriel: We’re completely in love with this Chinese porcelain–inspired look — anchored by a dramatic asymmetrical detail sculpted in crinoline trim and pleated tulle, and finished with scatter of pearls and porcelain beads.
Thank you, Muriel, for trusting us to explore and play so freely with this piece 💙🩵🤍
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17/02/2026

Can you believe this began as an old blanket? Discovered during spring cleaning — a textile treasure I’m sure is older than I am. Reimagined into something meaningful for our first Lunar New Year as a family of three 😊

10/01/2026

For Gillian: The result of hours of meticulous beading—perfectly tiled, Peranakan-inspired details forming a distinctive asymmetrical look, designed to echo this very pair of nyonya heels. A cheongsam top reimagined with a toga-like style, paired with a detachable capelet.
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