PAST COLLABORATIONS
VOGUE Singapore
Men’s Folio
Elle Man Singapore
Harper’s BAZAAR Singapore
Dover Street Market Singapore
Club21 Singapore
ISSEY MIYAKE
COMME de GARÇONS
Paul Smith
Mulberry
Thom Browne
Sacai
Saint Laurent
Louis Vuitton
Gentle Monster
RIMOWA
Asian Civilisations Museum Singapore
Lucali BYGB
Marques Almeida
London Fashion Week
EDUCATION
Goldsmiths (Under Lasalle College of the Arts Singapore)
Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London)
School of The Arts Singapore (SOTA)


   

Most Recent

VOGUE SINGAPORE (Feature)

Role: Photographer & Art Direction

Featured & Comissioned by VOGUE SINGAPORE as photographer of the year in 2022; working along side other local talents to conceptualise, style, cast and art direct a shoot according to the issue’s theme. View full article here.



Fashion On Display x Soul of Things featuring Shell
Role: Artist Photographer

Comissioned by fashion curator and owner of @fashionondisplay Yap Weiqi and fashion designer Lilia Yip for The Soul Of Things Exhibition from 19 Aug - 23 Sep 2022.

Shell is a series of photographs exploring Lilia Yip’s garments as protective armour. Upon first encounter with Lilia’s pieces, Ethan was interested in how they can be presented without a wearer. Taking into consideration the ethos of Yip’s collection which covers themes of magic, protection, and ritual, he reimagines her garments as a type of armour. By removing the presence of a body, Ethan wanted the garments to be as confrontational as body armour on display. Through a laborious and almost ritualistic process of preparing the garment to be suspended and laid out mid-air, Ethan interprets her garments as shells—shield as well as sanctuary.





        

Asian Civilisation Museums: SGFASHIONNOW 2022 Exhibition
Role: Curator, Spatial Concept Design, Programmes Manager, Photographer, Casting and Porduction

As the lead student curator that won the pitch to propose a local fashion exhibition at the Asian Civilisations Museum Singapore, Ethan worked with the museum to curate an exhibition that not only introduces new ideas of local fashion like more conceptual pieces by younger designers. Referencing Brandley Quinn’s essay on “Fashion Space”, his theories helped Ethan to interprete the given theme “Architecture of Drape” more conceptually- seeing fashion as architectural sites where bodies navigate. 

Aside from the being a curator, Ethan planned a programming aimed at expanding the vision of featured independent fashion spaces and creatives outside the museum and public’s common knowledge.  Wrapping up this whole curatorial project was a visual campaign shot and edited for the exhibition’s e-publication and marketing collaterals.




Urban Tribes: The Deliveroo Man
Role: Artist Photographer

Looking at the everyday style of food delivery servicemen, Ethan investigated and observed the distinct styles they carry themselves with in a highly urbanised landscape. He documented and presented the Deliveroo men's pedestrian style in a way that showcases the stylistic details of their workwear that define their jobs. What fascinated Ethan the most is that these men actually represent the dawn of a new era where by a city's accessibility has been improved by the use of services like Deliveroo and UberEats. Through this project, he wanted to challenge the common idea of what is considered a "style tribe",  as usually people associate it with a specific fashion or cultural style, by showing these men who have become an omnipresence in a urban lifestyle but tend to be invisible to us as a style tribe.












CSM White Show 2018
Role: Show Coordinator Lead, Photography (Lookbook and Backstage) and Show Production

As part of the first year course cirriculum, Ethan and his classmates had to organise a fashion show for the first year fashion design students. Ethan’s main role was to help take lookbook photos, arrange the runway lineup of looks, organise the backstage area and manage models.