Sean Park is a menswear design senior graduate at Parsons. For his Thesis and first collection titled “Smile Now, Cry Later“, Sean explored the intersection between the cholos and the clowns. The dress and their atmosphere evoked contradicting feelings that inspired the young designer to explore and create an intersection between these two worlds.
Photography: Eve Liu and Will Chan
Styling: Sean Park
Models: Yah Rock, Dennis Li, Vincent Cui, Daniel Ko, Tim Choe, Sebastian Labossiere, Kenyettie Roper, Rahman Humphries, Malike Sidibe, Yah Rock, Montis Songsombat
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