Maggie Fan: From Taiwan’s Quiet Inspiration to New York’s Avant-Garde Vanguard
The journey from academic achievement to professional realization is often a complex interplay of ambition, introspection, and decisive action. For Maggie Fan, this transition point arrived in 2025, marked by her graduation from the prestigious Parsons School of Design. Four years of dedicated study culminated in a pivotal moment: the decision to forge her own path rather than immediately pursue conventional employment. In an increasingly competitive global job market, where the pursuit of full-time positions can feel like an endless application cycle, Fan harbored a quiet ambition for independence. This crossroads, balancing the allure of stability against the bold investment in her own vision, marked the genesis of a transformative chapter in her life.
Today, Maggie Fan is not just employed; she is thriving in her dream role as a full-time designer for the burgeoning fashion label, Tang Chi Couture. Headquartered in the vibrant metropolis of New York City, Tang Chi Couture has rapidly established itself as an avant-garde force, known for its daring reimagining of classic silhouettes through striking, detail-oriented designs that have captured the attention of the editorial world. In a recent exclusive interview with EnVi, conducted via Zoom following a demanding studio session, Fan offered an intimate glimpse into the trials, triumphs, and enduring inspirations that have shaped her ascent.

From the Serenity of Taiwan to the Pulse of the Big Apple
Fan’s earliest inclinations toward fashion were not sparked by distant celebrities, but by the intimate world of her upbringing. Raised in Taiwan, her childhood was steeped in the sartorial passions of her mother and older sister. She vividly recalls her mother’s dedicated walk-in closet, a testament to a discerning eye and a deep appreciation for every garment. Long before the advent of "Get Ready With Me" videos, Fan observed her mother curating outfits, a practice she described as "really bringing those kinds of inspirational moments into how people dress up for events."
This familial influence extended to her sister, who embarked on a career in fashion. Fan, captivated by her sister’s work styling photoshoots and her collection of archival fashion books, confessed to "always sneaking into her room and just looking at those beautiful images." This early immersion laid a foundational appreciation for aesthetics and the power of visual storytelling.
Relocating from Taiwan to the United States, Fan has embraced New York City as her home for over six years. She speaks of the city not merely as a global fashion capital, but as a dynamic environment where one can find endless stimulation. "You might get sick of New York City, but you would never get bored in New York City," she remarked, underscoring its relentless energy and diverse offerings.

While New York serves as the creative epicenter for Tang Chi Couture, Fan remains deeply connected to her Taiwanese roots. This duality is evident in her design philosophy. Many of her creations draw inspiration from the natural forms found in Taiwan’s landscape, a sensibility that also influences her creative process. "We live at a much slower pace than New York, so it really affected me to have me slow down in my design process," she explained. This deliberate pacing, a stark contrast to the city’s characteristic rapid rhythm, allows for a more contemplative and nuanced approach to design, merging the tranquility of her origins with her artistic vision to craft a world that is both deeply personal and universally imaginative.
The Creative Crucible: Inside the Mind of Tang Chi Couture
In an era where digital consumption often dominates, Fan maintains a profound respect for tangible sources of inspiration. Coffee table books and print magazines, far from becoming obsolete, remain crucial to her preliminary research process. She eschews purely digital scrolling, advocating instead for a more holistic approach to inspiration. "When you design a fashion collection, you shouldn’t only look at the inspiration involved in fashion," she advised. "You need to look more outside of the world, like all of the art pieces in exhibitions." This philosophy extends beyond fashion, encouraging a broader engagement with art, culture, and the world at large to inform her creative output.
For her Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Fan emphasized the significance of grounding conceptual ideas in concrete, real-world observations. This meticulous research phase is followed by an uninhibited exploration of sketching and draping. "You design while you create something in the process, and then I lend it to the things that I like," she described, highlighting a fluid and iterative design methodology.

The narrative of each Tang Chi Couture piece originates in its intricate details, beginning with the creation of mood boards. Every design choice is carefully considered, guided by an internal dialogue that questions color palettes, the strategic placement of accent colors, and the overall tonal balance of a collection. This rigorous process is fundamental to visualizing and maintaining a cohesive aesthetic from the initial concept to the final garment.
Despite the demanding nature of running a couture brand, Fan cherishes a particular aspect: the profound sense of community it fosters. "I enjoy seeing all those creatives out there, like the stylists or artists, how they sort of restyle my garments and give new life into the clothing that I created," she shared. She finds immense value in the diverse perspectives and interpretations that stylists and artists bring to her work, noting, "It’s like a different aspect and perspective that they give into my own clothing, so it’s definitely interesting to see that." This collaborative spirit enriches the lifecycle of her designs, transforming them into dynamic expressions of shared creativity.
Like many artists, Fan acknowledges that her career has not been without its challenges. However, she navigates these inevitable ups and downs by trusting her intuition rather than succumbing to fear. This intrinsic guidance has been instrumental in her decision-making, particularly when faced with significant opportunities that lie outside her immediate comfort zone.

Stepping Stones to Success: Overcoming Hurdles and Embracing Opportunity
The dream of presenting at Fashion Week, a stage where designers showcase their creations to industry luminaries, became a tangible reality for Fan the previous year at Flair Fashion’s runway showcase in London. This significant milestone, however, was preceded by considerable internal deliberation. "I was a little doubtful whether I should launch this couture brand," she admitted. "They reached out to me a few times when I was in college, but I never felt like I was ready for that kind of commitment." It was a moment of profound self-assessment, leading her to realize that Tang Chi Couture was not a deferred dream, but a destiny unfolding precisely as it was meant to.
One year after her graduation from Parsons, Fan made a decisive move beyond her established boundaries. "It was definitely a big challenge because it’s the first runway that introduced my couture brand, and it was overseas in London," Fan reminisced. "So, it had so many challenges, but I guess I’m the person who really likes to walk out of my comfort zone and take these kinds of challenges to push myself." The London showcase featured her SS26 collection, "Silent Marks," and served as a powerful full-circle moment. Fan, who had studied abroad at Central Saint Martins during her college years, expressed a deep affection for London, recalling fond memories of its vintage markets, which resurfaced with vivid clarity. This experience solidified her commitment to pushing her creative boundaries and embracing international platforms.
Following her impactful London debut, which firmly established Tang Chi Couture as a noteworthy presence in the fashion landscape, the brand was poised for broader global recognition.

Finding Muses: From Celebrity Endorsements to Enduring Icons
Less than three months after her London debut, Tang Chi Couture expanded its reach to Los Angeles through a strategic showroom partnership with L.E.R. Public Relations. This expansion quickly yielded significant opportunities. Fan soon learned that one of her designs had garnered the attention of celebrity stylist Enrique Melendez.
This connection led to a high-profile moment when actress Leah Sava Jeffries, star of Disney+’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians, stunned on the red carpet at the show’s season two premiere in December 2025, wearing the SS26 look "Tick-Tock." This unexpected endorsement resulted in a viral red carpet moment, significantly elevating the brand’s visibility. Fan explained that the accessories for this particular design were initially inspired by clock hands. "I think he [Melendez] sort of related that to the siren and anchor vibes in the show," she shared, underscoring how the stylist’s interpretation resonated with the project’s themes.
Melendez’s creative styling also involved a subtle yet impactful modification to the original look, which Fan found particularly intriguing. "He switched the back of the necklace to the front, so the long part kind of resonates with the anchor of the show, and that’s really interesting," she noted. This collaborative adaptation highlighted the dynamic interplay between designer intent and stylist interpretation, demonstrating the evolving narrative of a garment.

While Jeffries has emerged as a significant figure associated with Tang Chi Couture, Fan’s sources of inspiration extend beyond contemporary celebrity. Her foundational appreciation for fashion was deeply influenced by her early admiration for musical artist Lady Gaga, whom she refers to as an icon. "I grew up listening to her music in elementary school, like me and my dad would play her music in our cars, so I really love her," Fan revealed. She particularly admires Gaga’s fearless evolution of style over the years, commending her courage in embracing individuality even when it meant standing out. Actress Anya Taylor-Joy also emerged in their conversation, with Fan describing her dark yet elegant aesthetic as perfectly embodying the spirit of Tang Chi Couture.
Turning a New Page: The Future of Tang Chi Couture
Looking ahead, Tang Chi Couture is poised to further define its identity through compelling storytelling, weaving together themes of dark romance and refined elegance. As Fan continues to meticulously build the brand from behind the scenes, this next chapter promises significant growth and artistic exploration.
Fan shared her ambitious plans for the current year: "I am planning to do a collection this year. My goal for this year is to really create a new collection and then to participate in New York Fashion Week to have my own show." This ambition represents a significant evolution from her debut collection, where she adopted a more observational stance. "For the first collection, I kind of held back because I wanted to observe what feedback the industry would give me. But for now, I think I’m ready to push further and challenge myself to do more experimental work," she elaborated. This shift signifies a newfound confidence and a readiness to explore more avant-garde and experimental design territories.

Fan envisions Tang Chi Couture expanding its creative scope through diverse avenues. "I definitely want to reach out to more stylists to have different creative collaborations. I want to participate more in the art and creative side, like maybe to do more films," she stated. She also aims to leverage the rich artistic landscape of New York City to execute more of her own photoshoots, further solidifying the brand’s visual identity.
When asked about her secret to maintaining longevity and creative integrity, Fan offered profound advice: "Have a kind mindset and don’t be too easily influenced by other people’s opinions. It’s really, really important, or else you’ll get too many unhealthy breakdowns throughout this journey. But yeah, just try to stay true to yourself." This emphasis on self-awareness and resilience is a guiding principle for navigating the demanding fashion industry.
Even this self-proclaimed workaholic finds solace and inspiration in simple pleasures. When stress arises, she seeks refuge in exploring dog parks, a practice that helps her unwind and reconnect. "I think, and especially New York, is such a great place for a lot of amazing parks, so that’s my favorite place to be in," she noted. Even in these moments of respite, Fan’s keen eye for detail remains active, subconsciously absorbing the nuances of her surroundings, which may very well find their way into future collections. While New York City serves as her professional foundation, Tang Chi Couture is demonstrably stepping into a vast and exciting new world of creative expression.