Beauty of Lingerie with Irene Lu

“Find something that works for you, everyone is going to give you suggestions, if it doesn’t work don’t feel bad about it.”

Summary of Episode:

Jenn speaks to Irene Lu, founder and creative director of PILLOWBOOK, the first lingerie label to pioneer the modernization of the traditional Chinese lingerie "dudou" with art, culture, and fashion. A Taiwanese American based in Paris, Irene talks about her love for all things silk, her passion for lingerie, the rise in Asian hate which triggered her childhood trauma memories, body positivity, and what it took to create her own brand as a foreigner in Beijing and then again in Paris during covid.

Do not follow trends [if you want to start your own brand], all the brands that you love unfollow them, it has helped me. Look at things that are non-fashion-related art, through that you will find your own aesthetic and own voice.

About Irene Lu:

Lu specialized in intimate apparel at NY Fashion Institute of Technology. She's been trained at multiple lingerie and beauty brands such as Jean Yu, Oscar de la Renta Intimates, Kiki de Montparnasse and Estee Lauder where she learned the relationship women have with their intimate products. In 2009, she moved to China to work alongside an Oscar winning designer and discover her Asian roots as an American-Taiwanese. After few years, Pillowbook was launched.

In between buying silks and designing silky underthings, Lu continues to freelance as costume designer for film, theater, and commercial events and have dressed celebrities such as Shuqi, Luhan, Yang Liping, Godfrey Gao, Hannah Quinlivan, Jason Isaacs, Fan BingBing and Lin ZhiLing. Idle moments are savored with her 2 year old son, 4-legged mutt and dessert. She currently resides in Paris eating way too many éclairs.

Episode Resources:

Website / IG / Tim Yip / Cora Harrington from The Lingerie Addict / Karolina Laskowska / Know My Name / Dear Girls / Furiously Happy / The Body Keeps the Score

Yummies in Paris

YANSAI - Gua bao makers.  

Mao Dumpling Bar 

Dong Huong Pho  

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