Yeohlee

Malaysian designer who works in New York. She studied the relationship between fashion and architecture, and defines her clothes as portable constructions. In fact her clothes are often exhibited at architecture exhibitions to show the mutual influence of the two disciplines, and as examples of geometric design and functionalism. She attended Parson’s School of Design, and in a few years was exhibiting her creations on important runways. She is also an advocate of comfort fabrics that are easy to wash and work for all seasons. One of her recent creations is a dress made of Teflon, the same material used for non-stick pans, that makes the cloth repellent to every type of stain.