Editorial

Stripes and Blooms

PEDRO collaborates with Shanghai-based illustrator Jude Chan this Lunar New Year on an extra special product that is exclusively available in China. Read on to discover more.

BY JINGYI GOH, 24 January 2022

BY JINGYI GOH, 24 January 2022

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Whimsical and imaginative, 34-year-old Shanghai-based illustrator Jude Chan brought forth his indelible brand of artistry
to PEDRO this Lunar New Year. Quirky, romantic yet sophisticated, Jude has beautifully elevated one of PEDRO’s spring
collection bags by painting a unique scene of the majestic tiger set in a flower garden on it.

Whimsical and imaginative, 34-
year-old Shanghai-based illustrator Jude
Chan brought forth his indelible
brand of artistry to PEDRO this
Lunar New Year. Quirky, romantic
yet sophisticated, Jude has
beautifully elevated one of PEDRO’s
spring collection bags by painting a
unique scene of the majestic tiger
set in a flower garden on it.

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How do you view collaborations with artist and fashion brand?
Artist and fashion brand collaborations offer consumers more opportunities to pursue and appreciate art in a different way.

Why do you use colours, flowers and natural elements?
To me, those elements represent romance. On top of that, I like using bright colours to create an energetic feeling,
which I hope people would feel happy when they view my work.

What is your inspiration of using Tiger and flowers?
Flowers are definitely auspicious. And since this is the year of the tiger, everyone can look to envision themselves as powerful as the tiger. Together, Tiger in the woods symbolises being surrounded by good things and
the hope for a smooth sailing year ahead.

How do you view collaborations
with artist and fashion brand?

Artist and fashion brand collaborations offer
consumers more opportunities to pursue
and appreciate art in a different way.

Why do you use colours, flowers
and natural elements?

To me, those elements represent romance.
On top of that, I like using bright colours to
create an energetic feeling, which I hope
people would feel happy when they
view my work.

What is your inspiration of using
Tiger and flowers?

Flowers are definitely auspicious. And since
this is the year of the tiger, everyone can
look to envision themselves as powerful as
the tiger. Together, Tiger in the woods
symbolises being surrounded by good things
and the hope for a smooth sailing year ahead.