Lo Louise Tam

Specialized in Fashion Design.

Lo Louise Tam

About Lo Louise Tam

A Normal Hongkonger who falls into Fashion Design very much. Becoming a Fashion Designer is a dream since starting to study garment making. Knitting and crochet is the favorite part. To combine different textures and techniques, play with the colors all around the world, make all possible and impossible to become a garment. Handmade products are one of the special features in Apricott.

  • Winner of the A' Design Award.
  • Specialized in Fashion Design.
  • Original Design.
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Interview with Lo Louise Tam

Could you please tell us more about your art and design background? What made you become an artist/designer? Have you always wanted to be a designer?
I dream to be a fashion designer when I was very young age. My mother loves Fashion very much but she didn’t have a chance to build up her careers in fashion industry. So she always made beautiful clothes for me and my brother when we were kids. I was so curious how to turn fabrics into a garment, so she taught me how to knit and crochet when I was 10, and I made my very first knitted scarf in that winter. I started to learn pattern make when my mother buy me the first Blythe doll in high school. This is how I started to learn everything about the Fashion industry and become a designer.
Can you tell us more about your company / design studio?
Apricott is a Tailor-made brand base in HongKong. Design concept inspection by all fairytales stories- lyrics of the songs; a simple line or a beautiful scene. Focus on mixing and matching withe different transitional handmade skills and modern techniques, such as knitting, crochet and 3D printing.
What is "design" for you?
“Design” is something give me the strongest feeling from what I see.
What kinds of works do you like designing most?
It’s hard to specific what kinds of work I like to do the most. I love to try new things and work on what comes to mind at first.
What is your most favorite design, could you please tell more about it?
The Dress in Red and the first time I used different techniques combined. I knitted the whole dress with red wool yarn and use the crochet lace for the fishtail edge of the hem. And add the Macrame for the color and sleeves. I spent 5 months completing the dress.
What was the first thing you designed for a company?
A purple knit sweater. Mix with different tone of the purples and combined knit and crochet.
What is your favorite material / platform / technology?
I love to play with yarns and threads. There are millions of ways to mix and match tools and techniques. It's fun and exciting.
Which aspects of a design do you focus more during designing?
I will focus on which technique can provide an aesthetic looks for the garments and mix with some new skills that I didn’t use before .
What is your "golden rule" in design?
Keep thinking. Do not stop for what I had done before, keep thinking what I can do for the future.
What skills are most important for a designer?
As a fashion t, I think pattern making is the most important skill for us. Even though we have a super creative ideas but if we cannot do the pattern making that mean this garment only can happen once.
Designing can sometimes be a really time consuming task, how do you manage your time?
I will start to making sample and start off drawing on a paper. Once I am okay with the sample, I will start to making the tailor with actual fabrics. For me, this way can save more time and make the whole process easier.
How long does it take to design an object from beginning to end?
It’s hard to say, for a women top, it can takes a few days to complete or a few months. Depends on the materials that I am going to use. For hand knitting pieces it takes much longer than sewing pieces.
What was your most important job experience?
The first internship was the most important job experience for me. That was the first time I worked in designer’s house, everything to me was so new and curious. And it helped me to understand how a designer’s house run and what I needed to prepare. It made me see my future.
What type of design work do you enjoy the most and why?
I really enjoyed making knitwear. I love the way that looking for different fibres and creative the patterns for the garments without machines.
What are your future plans? What is next for you?
We will keep working for creative ideas and handicrafts. We hope to use more different handicrafts ideas for the garments and have more unique designs.
Do you work as a team, or do you develop your designs yourself?
Most of the time I work by myself. We do have an experienced sewing workers for help to do the sewing part. And sometime will also help for the embroidery.
Do you have any works-in-progress being designed that you would like to talk about?
We are working on our 2023 Collection- immigration It a collection with the colours tine with black and dark red. Signature pieces with knit and crochet designs and beading on top.
How can people contact you?
People can contact me by IG or email: IG: @apricott.hk Email: Apricott.hk@gmail.com

Extended Interview with Lo Louise Tam

Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator?
I hold a bachelor's degree in Fashion Design from Raffles College in Australia. This program provided me with a strong foundation in design principles, aesthetics, and techniques. But my love for learning doesn't stop there. I actively seek opportunities to expand my knowledge and skills. I attend workshops, conferences, and engage in self-study to stay updated with the latest trends and technologies. Participating in design competitions has been a transformative experience. Collaborating with talented designers and industry professionals has opened my eyes to new design concepts and techniques.
How did you become a designer?
My motivation to become a designer comes from my inner desire to create and my passion for fashion. Through my designs, I aim to create unique pieces that bring charm and confidence to people's dressing experiences. Thanks to my mother's influence, I developed a strong passion for clothing creation from a young age. I enjoyed making various small projects based on my own ideas. I always had different thoughts about clothes, wondering what it would be like if I made some changes in that aspect. Gradually, I started making my own creations. This process brought me tremendous excitement and fulfillment. Turning my creative ideas into tangible clothing designs allowed me to express my unique style and personality.
What are your priorities, technique and style when designing?
Becoming a designer was a personal choice for me. I was not forced or compelled to pursue this path. It stemmed from a genuine passion for creativity and fashion deep within me. I drew inspiration and received tremendous support from my mother, who served as a role model. Her enthusiasm and love for fashion ignited my own passion for design and encouraged me to pursue my dreams. However, the decision to become a designer ultimately came from my own inner conviction and choice. Being a designer is more than just a profession; it is a means of self-expression and creation. I take pleasure in conveying my unique perspective and aesthetic through my design work. Each piece I create allows me to express my personality and style, which is why I chose to become a designer.
Which emotions do you feel when designing?
I specialize in designing clothing using combinations of black. I have a fondness for transforming various black items, whether it be fabrics or accessories, into fashionable garments. The monochromatic elegance and versatility of black greatly inspire my design aesthetic. In terms of my aspirations, I am particularly interested in incorporating different technological materials into my designs. I envision creating garments in unexpected ways, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion. By exploring innovative techniques and incorporating unconventional materials, I aim to bring my design concepts to life in unique and captivating ways. I believe that blending technology with fashion can result in groundbreaking creations that merge style and functionality. Whether it's integrating smart textiles, incorporating interactive elements, or experimenting with sustainable materials, I am excited about the possibilities that lie in the intersection of fashion and technology
What particular aspects of your background shaped you as a designer?
I must clarify that I am not a design legend or a highly successful designer. However, I can offer some advice to young designers based on my own experiences and observations. It is essential to stay true to yourself and your creative vision. Embrace your unique perspective and design style, and don't be afraid to take risks and think outside the box. Originality and authenticity are key factors in establishing your own identity as a designer. Continuous learning and improvement are crucial. Stay curious and open-minded, always seeking new knowledge and skills to enhance your craft. Keep up with current fashion trends, explore different techniques and materials, and never stop experimenting and pushing your creative boundaries. As a humble designer, I encourage young designers to follow their passion, continuously learn and improve, build a supportive network, stay persistent, and most importantly, create from the heart.
What is your growth path? What are your future plans? What is your dream design project?
The distinction between a good designer and a great designer is essential to understand in the ever-evolving world of design. To me, a great designer possesses a level of creativity and innovation that goes beyond the ordinary. They have the ability to think outside the box, challenge conventions, and bring forth fresh and groundbreaking concepts. Their designs captivate and inspire, leaving a lasting impact on the industry. Attention to detail is another crucial aspect that distinguishes a great designer. They pay meticulous attention to every element of their work, ensuring that no detail goes unnoticed. From the overall design concept to the smallest nuances, they strive for perfection and execute their ideas with precision. Great designers possess exceptional problem-solving skills. They can identify and address design challenges effectively, finding creative solutions that balance aesthetics, functionality, and user experience. Their designs seamlessly integrate form and function, delivering exceptional outcomes that surpass expectations.
What are your advices to designers who are at the beginning of their career?
For me, evaluating excellent fashion design, there are several important factors to consider. These elements help determine whether a design resonates and demonstrates excellence. Functionality is a key factor. A design should fulfill its intended purpose and meet the users' needs. Whether it's clothing, footwear, or accessories, they should be practical and provide the necessary functionality and performance. Secondly, aesthetic appeal is crucial in fashion design. An exceptional design should possess visual attractiveness and a balanced and harmonious appearance. Visual elements such as color choices, proportions, lines, and shapes should create a pleasant and visually appealing effect.
You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects?
Good design is the ultimate accessory that adds undeniable value to every facet of life. It's the haute couture of functionality, the runway of aesthetic appeal, and the trendsetter of user experience. Investing in good design is like splurging on a designer piece that not only turns heads but also stands the test of time. First and foremost, good design is the epitome of fashion-forward functionality. It's like a perfectly tailored suit or a pair of stiletto heels that not only look fabulous but also serve their intended purpose flawlessly. Whether it's a stylish handbag with compartments for all your essentials or a cutting-edge smartphone with intuitive features, good design ensures that every detail serves a purpose, making your life easier and more efficient. Aesthetic appeal is the haute couture of good design. It's the artistry that turns everyday objects into works of wearable art. Just like a beautifully crafted gown that accentuates your curves and catches the light in all the right places, good design creates a visual feast for the eyes. From color palettes that evoke emotions to sleek lines that exude sophistication, every element is carefully curated to create a harmonious and visually stunning masterpiece. A good design is like a timeless classic that never goes out of style. It's the investment piece that transcends trends and fads. Good design is scalable and adaptable, like a versatile accessory that effortlessly complements any outfit. It maintains its relevance and effectiveness across different media, platforms, and usage scenarios, ensuring that it remains a cherished and valuable asset for years to come.
What is your day to day look like?
If I had the time, I would design a collection that transcends the boundaries of reality and explores the realm of limitless imagination. This collection would cater to those who appreciate the ethereal and surreal, allowing them to indulge in the whimsical and fantastical. I would create garments that defy conventional silhouettes and materials, incorporating elements inspired by dreams, mythology, and abstract concepts. Flowing gowns adorned with celestial motifs, shimmering fabrics that mimic the colors of a nebula, and avant-garde structures that seem to defy gravity would grace the runway. Accessories would not be mere adornments but gateways to otherworldly realms. Elaborate headpieces resembling crowns of stars, intricately crafted masks that conceal and reveal, and statement jewelry reminiscent of ancient talismans would complete the ensembles, adding an extra layer of mystique.
How do you keep up with latest design trends? To what extent do design trends matter?
The dream project I haven't yet had time to realize is creating a collection of completely handmade garments, where every step from fiber to finished clothing is crafted by hand. I envision combining over a dozen different traditional handicraft techniques to bring these designs to life. In this project, I would explore the rich heritage of various cultures and their artisanal traditions. I would delve into techniques such as hand weaving, hand embroidery, hand appliqué, hand beading, and hand quilting, among others. Each garment would be a masterpiece of meticulous craftsmanship, showcasing the artistry and skill of skilled artisans. The process would involve sourcing the finest natural fibers, such as silk, wool, and cotton, and carefully preparing them for the subsequent handcrafting stages. I would collaborate with artisans who specialize in different techniques, drawing from their expertise to create unique and captivating designs. The collection would celebrate the beauty of slow fashion and the preservation of traditional crafts. It would be a testament to the dedication, patience, and artistry of artisans who pour their heart and soul into each piece they create. The garments would exude a sense of timelessness, craftsmanship, and a connection to cultural heritage.
How do you know if a product or project is well designed? How do you define good design?
My secret recipe for success in design, although the success of my designs remains to be seen, is the incorporation of various traditional handicrafts, such as knitting or crocheting, which adds more versatility to the garments. By embracing these traditional techniques, I am able to create unique and intricate details that give depth and storytelling to my designs. These handicraft techniques blend exquisite craftsmanship and distinctive detail designs, making each design alluring in its own way. I believe that the attitude of respecting traditional craftsmanship and the attention to detail are the secret ingredients in design. This combination of tradition and innovation injects a unique style and taste into my work, attracting attention and resonating with others.
How do you decide if your design is ready?
I greatly admire Iris van Herpen and Alexander McQueen as designers, and their unique design styles have captivated me for various reasons. Iris van Herpen and Alexander McQueen have had an unparalleled influence and inspiration in the fashion industry. Their works blend art, technology, and craftsmanship, continuously shaping and influencing the fashion world. They have left an indelible mark, reminding us of the transformative power of fashion and the boundless possibilities of creative expression. Their unique perspectives and innovative thinking have inspired designers and fashion enthusiasts to explore and create within the realm of fashion.
What is your biggest design work?
I am so in love with Iris van Herpen's "Capriole" collection. It is widely acclaimed for its innovative use of materials and stunning designs. It was showcased during Paris Fashion Week in 2011 and left a lasting impression on the fashion industry. The collection featured intricate and ethereal garments that pushed the boundaries of traditional fashion. One of the key highlights of the "Capriole" collection was the incorporation of 3D printing technology. Iris van Herpen collaborated with architect Daniel Widrig to create mesmerizing pieces that seemed to defy gravity and challenge conventional notions of garment construction. The 3D-printed elements added a futuristic and sculptural dimension to the designs, creating a sense of awe and wonder. Furthermore, the collection showcased a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge techniques. Van Herpen's meticulous attention to detail and her ability to seamlessly merge art, technology, and fashion were evident in each garment. The juxtaposition of soft and flowing fabrics with rigid and structured 3D-printed elements created a striking contrast, further enhancing the visual impact.
Who is your favourite designer?
One of the designs that I consider to be my greatest accomplishment is a hand-knitted long dress that I completed in 2020. This particular project took me approximately 6-7 months to finish, and it holds a special place in my heart due to the intricate details and techniques involved. The dress was primarily constructed using hand knitting techniques, which allowed me to infuse a sense of artistry and uniqueness into every stitch. The dedication and commitment I poured into this design are evident in the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its creation. What sets this design apart is the use of original patterns that I developed. These patterns showcase my creativity and ability to innovate in design, allowing me to create something truly one-of-a-kind. Each pattern stitch was carefully chosen to add depth, texture, and visual interest to the overall composition. To further enhance the dress’s visual appeal, I incorporated crochet and macramé techniques. This decision added an extra layer of intricacy and craftsmanship to the design, making it even more visually captivating. The combination of these techniques resulted in a harmonious fusion of textures, creating a truly unique and eye-catching piece.
Would you tell us a bit about your lifestyle and culture?
For me, improving myself as a designer is about actively engaging in both practice and observation. While I may have countless ideas swirling in my mind, they remain mere thoughts until they are brought to life through practical implementation. I have come to realize that many ideas, though promising in theory, can be challenging to execute in practice. Therefore, to make progress, it is crucial to take action and put those ideas into motion. To truly enhance my skills, I believe in the power of doing. This means taking on design projects, experimenting with different approaches, and facing the difficulties that arise when trying to bring ideas to fruition. Through this hands-on experience, I learn valuable lessons and gain insight into the practical aspects of design. Each failure or setback becomes an opportunity for growth. By understanding the reasons behind these failures, I can make the necessary improvements and embark on a fresh start.
Would you tell us more about your work culture and business philosophy?
If I hadn't become a designer, it's interesting to consider the alternative paths my life could have taken. I might still work in a bank, as I believe that life offers a multitude of opportunities beyond what we can initially imagine. However, this is not what I desire.
What are your philanthropic contributions to society as a designer, artist and architect?
Design, for me, encompasses the process of conceptualizing and creating something with a purpose, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. It involves problem-solving, innovation, and intentional decision-making to address the needs and desires of individuals or society as a whole. Design goes beyond mere aesthetics; it is about finding solutions that improve our lives, enhance experiences, and create meaningful connections. It can be applied to various fields, including product design, graphic design, architecture, user interface design, fashion design, and more.
What positive experiences you had when you attend the A’ Design Award?
My mother has been my greatest supporter. She has had a profound influence on me in various aspects. From a very young age, she began teaching me how to knit and create garments. She passed on her expertise and skills, laying a solid foundation for my future in design. Through her patience and attention to detail, I was able to grasp these skills and continue to grow within this field. Beyond imparting technical knowledge, my mother frequently offers me different opinions and feedback. She consistently encourages me to think from multiple perspectives and critically examine my design ideas. Her suggestions stimulate my thinking and drive me to explore and refine my design concepts. Her support enables me to think more broadly and deeply about every aspect of design. I am immensely grateful for the dedication my mother has shown in fostering my development within the design industry. Her support not only manifests through her guidance and advice but is also reflected in her trust and unconditional love. She believes in my abilities and continuously motivates me to pursue my design dreams.

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