Know Our Designers

Costume Designer

Cindy HO Pui-shan

Cindy graduated from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and majored in theatre set and costume design.

She has designed costumes for CCDC — Re-mark, Mr. Blank, Post-Perception/Transcendence, Fragile Beauty; HKREP – Three Brothers, MarriageCommon Cold, Attempts On Her Life and The Professor; Project Roundabout — The Truth; Onandon Theatre – Waking Dreams In 1984 ; Whole Theatre – An Angel Dumped In New City; Macau’s Theatre Farmers – Murder in San Jose; and Theatre Ronin – Sew & Soul. She has done visual design for Haverland – Light Change, set and costume Design for CCDC’s Seasons, and Why not kill us all; Dance Theatre by Chun-ho Ivanhoe Lam “Pretext Quartet” ; Macau Experimental Theatre “Am Schwarzen See” ; Ho Bit Goon – “Shooting Soul” ; Kung’s Music Workshop – “Fish In The Hand”.

She won Best Costume Design for Marriage at the 25th Hong Kong Drama Awards and Best Scenographer FOR WHAT at the Third Chinese Theatre Awards.

She is currently Artist In Residence (Design) and a Guest Lecturer at The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

Costume Designer

Perpetua IP

Perpetua is a stylist, art director and writer

who spends her time between Hong Kong, Seoul and Shanghai.

Costume Designer

Liz LAU Hang-chi

Liz graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honors) Degree from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, majoring in applied arts-costume technology. Liz mainly works as wardrobe supervisor or wardrobe assistant and sometimes as costume maker and stylist.

She has worked for Hong Kong Repertory Theatre, Hong Kong Dance Company, Opera Hong Kong, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Musica Viva, Actors’ Family, Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation, Lunchbox Production, On and On Theatre, Theatre Ronin, PROJECT ROUNDABOUT and ViuTV, etc.

She has also been a stylist for fashion brands and cooperated with different stylists for magazines and artists.

Costume Designer

SIU Wai-man (Siujiou)

Brenda graduated from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts with a Bachelor of Arts degree (first-class honors), majoring in stage and costume design. She has won the Hong Kong Drama Award for Best Stage Design three times.

Her main focus is on stage design. Her recent pieces include: No News Is True News 2 by WindMill Grass Theatre; Lam1Hey SmallTalkShow What A Terrible World and Sad but True; Laugh me to the moon and 29+1 Bloom Again by Kearen Pang Production; My Very Short Marriage by Music Nation Group; and The Beauty Queen of Leenane by PROJECT ROUNDABOUT.

Costume Designer

Kay WONG

Born in Hong Kong, Kay began her vocation in art and design at Central Saint Martins (BA Printed Textiles) and Royal College of Art (MA Constructed Textiles) in London.

In collaboration with her brother, theatre director and designer Jing Wong, Kay went on to found the fashion-arts label, Daydream Nation in 2006. Kay’s work with Daydream Nation has been recognised with awards such as Vogue Italia’s Vogue Talent 2010 and Hong Kong’s Ten Outstanding Designers Award in 2009 and 2011.

Kay, who returned to Hong Kong in 2016, adopts a green approach to her projects. She created Fashion Clinic with her partner, a label that gives castaway clothes a second chance at life. Apart from their own work, they also team up with businesses and brands to create eco-conscious products, workshops and events.

Costume Designer

YEUNG Chin

Yeung Chin ­obtained his MA in fashion design from University of Westminster in the UK in 2009. In the same year, he won the ­YDC Special mention award from Hong Kong Design Centre and exhibited his work during Cheer’s Exhibition held at London O X O Tower London. From 2006-2008 he worked for Li Ning . In 2010 he designed stage costumes for CCDC.

In 2013, he exhibited at Asia Society Gallery and Hong Kong Heritage. He was Chief Fashion Designer for G2000, beside he was join New York Paris , He was invited to Shanghai Fashion Week from 2015-2017 and Singapore Design Centre Exhibition in 2015.

Parco ans Isetan invited him to do a pop-up show at their store in 2017. He is now a guest lecturer at Hong Kong Design Institute of VTC, and has established his own eponymous fashion brand at PMQ.