From bed linen to covetable collection
Cynthia & Xiao's designs for the Shangri-La's upcycled bed linens are inspired by Tibet's Diqing, a region considered an epicentre of Chinese biodiversity and ethnic diversity. Mak found herself drawn to the traditional Tibetan tiger rugs, which are closely associated with tantric meditation – the tiger is believed to provide protection during the practice. The rugs were also a status symbol for high-ranking officials, and can be seen today in ritual dance performances and at festivals. Here, the duo has reimagined the tiger in graphic form, and has replicated it on cosy hotel robes and versatile travel bags.
For something completely different but equally striking, the contrasting block stripes on the bangdian cape are inspired by the colourful handwoven aprons worn at the waist by Tibetan women as part of their traditional dress. Again, the symbolism of the colours and design differs between diverse groups of Tibetan people.
"Though 2020 has been very challenging for many fashion brands, we saw new opportunities where companies from different sectors are opening doors to collaborate and share their resources," says Mak. "This project is the perfect example. We feel honoured to be part of such a meaningful and fun experience that expresses our shared vision for sustainability."