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Inside former Vogue China fashion editor Grace Lam’s wardrobe, where less is more

  • Come inside the Hong Kong home of Lam, who is a contributing editor at Lane Crawford and creative stylist for luggage brand Ookonn
  • Despite being a stylist, Lam takes an edited approach to her wardrobe as she tries to curb fashion waste

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Grace Lam sports a coat dress by March 11, a white T-shirt by Muji, denim pants by American Eagle Outfitters, heels by Jimmy Choo and sunglasses by Grey Ant. Photo: Antony Dickson

It wouldn’t be a stretch to imagine that a top fashion stylist would have a wardrobe filled to the brim with avant-garde threads, but when it comes to Grace Lam, that couldn’t be further from the truth.

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The former senior fashion editor for Vogue China, current contributing editor at Lane Crawford and creative stylist for luggage brand Ookonn has a wardrobe that, in fact, takes up only a small corner of her bedroom, and is carefully curated.

Working in an industry known for excessive consumption, Lam has taken a stand and now lives by her less-is-more philosophy. The stylish mother is determined to show the world that you can be chic without creating a landfill.

Whether it’s buying clothing that lasts or not being afraid of hand-me-downs, she shares her guide to looking good, the eco-conscious way.

Shoes by Roger Vivier, bag by Chanel, sunglasses by Grey Ant, bracelet by Joomi Lim, watch by Chopard, pins by Novel Fineries. Photo: Antony Dickson
Shoes by Roger Vivier, bag by Chanel, sunglasses by Grey Ant, bracelet by Joomi Lim, watch by Chopard, pins by Novel Fineries. Photo: Antony Dickson
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