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Bach Mai Interview on His Fall 2023 Collection

Bach Mai on Designing H.E.R.'s Grammys Dress and His Fall 2023 Collection

Bach Mai Interview on His Fall 2023 Collection
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Innovation in fashion continues to reach new heights with emerging New York-based designerBach Mai. The son of Vietnamese parents who immigrated to Houston, Mai started out working as an apprentice for the Houston Ballet. He later cultivated his passion for dressmaking at the Parsons School of Design and while studying under John Galliano at Maison Margiela. No stranger to theNew York Fashion Weekscene, the designer returned with a captivating fall 2023 collection entitled Cave of the Sirens, which he tells POPSUGAR is inspired by an exploration of light and embraces an aesthetic that "empowers the wearer."

A host of celebrities have wornMai's enchanting designs, including award-winning singer and actressH.E.R.She graced the2023 Grammy Awards carpetin a black velvet dress by the designer that featured a sharply curved neckline, a tiered peplum waist, a soft bodice, and a sheer skirt with matte velvet swirls. "Every time someone chooses to wear something from us, I have to pinch myself a bit," Mai says. "It is quite surreal to think about our designs being worn on red carpets which I used to follow obsessively when I was younger like the Met Gala, the Grammys, and the Golden Globes."

Lupita Nyong'oandOlivia Palermowore his designs at the "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" press tour and the 2022Glamour Women of the Yearawards, respectively.

On Feb. 9, Mai joined stylistMarta Del Rioand KitchenAid for a celebratory presentation in honor of the American home appliance brand's 2023 Color of the Year: Hibiscus. The special show debuted an avant-garde collection inspired by the brand's Artisan Stand Mixer and K400 Blender. It featured Del Rio's and Mai's creations, along with the work of other talented designers such asTia Adeola,Jackson Wiederhoeft,Vesper Han of ManMadeSkins,一个dTara Babylon.

As a lover of culinary arts, partnering with KitchenAid seemed almost innate for Mai, who used the brand's classic stand mixer throughout his childhood. "We feel that [this design] recalls the luscious petal shapes of the enchanting hibiscus flower while also achieving the inverted silhouette of the iconic bowl shape of the KitchenAid Stand Mixer," he shares.

Del Rio also feels Mai was an organic fit for the project. The stylist, who has worked with everyone fromBillie EilishtoParis Hilton, personally selected the talented designer. "I wanted to champion young designers that have developed a uniquely identifiable visual language within their collections in the same way that KitchenAid has an immediately recognizable set of design codes," Del Rio explains. "Bach Mai felt like a natural obvious choice because of the elegance and proportions of his work. I knew he could take inspiration from both the man-made product and the hibiscus itself to create a beautiful piece that would be both incredibly creative and wearable, and he succeeded."

Ahead, Mai opens up about his fall 2023 collection, his many celebrity fans, and his collaboration with KitchenAid. Keep reading for the full interview and to shop KitchenAid's new appliances.

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