On my 4th day abroad in Hong Kong, with no cellphone, no sense of direction, and no Octopus card, I jumped on the MTR for the first time to meet Vicky. With mixed feelings of anxiousness and excitement, I shared a casual exchange with Vicky of the sweaty sauna-esque heat and humidity in Hong Kong and the current progress of the East Asian economy as we walked towards the office. Upon arrival, I received a crash course in ZAOZAO 101. Vicky gave me the background of the startup, of her and Ling, their visions for the future of ZAOZAO, and invited me to take part in this vision as well. I was eager to get started, but at the same time a bit nervous due to my limited experience and knowledge.
Up until recently, to say I knew nothing about fashion is an understatement. In middle school, while other girls were obsessed with Teen Vogue and Seventeen, experimenting with purple eyeliner, blue mascara, and denim skirts from Abercrombie, I was more into reading the Babysitter’s Club and volunteering at the library. My wardrobe consisted of hand-me-down jeans, (unfitted and oversized) t-shirts in every color of Skittles, and sneakers.