LUNAR GEISHA ___
BLANC MAGAZINE
This surrealistic portrait series tells a metaphorical coming-of-age story of a Geisha. Using the Geisha as metaphor to reference a commonly misconstrued iconography of “sexualized Asian woman,” these photographs reflect on the expectations that differing societies place on East Asian women and the complicated emotions that occur when taking part in them.
Shot for Blanc Magazine SS20 Rebirth Issue
Each scene represents a particular age in growing up and exhibits a reaction respective to that transformation. Using a specific progression of colors and props to evoke development and metamorphosis, we follow our protagonist from the puerile age of innocence, through the rebellious phases of adolescence, and finally into the full blossoming of womanhood.
In styling and set design, we utilize themes of innocence, menstruation, sexuality, nakedness, power and poise, to communicate a simultaneous compliance and disquiet in the playing and defying of these roles. In cycling through the embodiment of these themes within, a continual rebirth of identity occurs every time one stands up to perform.
As an East Asian American woman, this series stems from a personal struggle wrapped in my racial and sexual identity that straddles two cultures. These images remark on the way I am seen, the way I want to be seen, and the way I see myself, in the context of traditional and contemporary society.
PHOTOGRAPHER Michelle Watt
FASHION STYLIST Dani Morales
HAIR STYLIST Niko Weddle
MAKEUP ARTIST Clara Rae
SET DESIGN Jacqueline Draper
MODEL Ash Foo @ NY Models
PUBLICATION Blanc Magazine