Advertisement

‘Anything goes’ for this Hong Kong fan of Issey Miyake, Etro, and Dries Van Noten, who’s mad about colours

  • You’ll struggle to find a white T-shirt in the wardrobe of Laura Cheung, founder of interiors boutique Lala Curio – she like colour, prints and patterns
  • Cheung loves shopping for vintage jewellery in flea markets around the world, but isn’t as passionate about shoes or bags

Reading Time:5 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Cheung in a top and jacket by Giambattista Valli and yellow cropped pants by Issey Miyake. Photo: Winson Wong

Laura Cheung, founder of Hong Kong interiors boutique Lala Curio, wouldn’t be difficult to spot in a crowd.

Advertisement

Her love for prints, patterns and sharp colours is patently evident from a closet that overflows with Dries Van Noten and Etro and is noticeably lacking in boring basics, whether practical layering pieces or functional sneakers.

Five fashion insiders open their wardrobes to share their styles

“I like colours a lot, I like patterns, I like mixing and matching textures ... And I like the spirit of anything goes,” she says.

A devotee of comfort, she’s a fan of loose and flowing silhouettes that are a constant whether she’s at work or working out, at a gala benefit or shopping at the supermarket.

Cheung at her store in Wan Chai wearing a Dries Van Noten dress and Dries Van Noten shoes. Photo: Winson Wong
Cheung at her store in Wan Chai wearing a Dries Van Noten dress and Dries Van Noten shoes. Photo: Winson Wong
Advertisement

 Cheung’s personal style  

Advertisement