• Pearl Lu

  • “Don’t Weep, Willow”

    “Don’t Weep, Willow”

    This collection is a tribute to maternal love, sacrifice, and silence. An homage to my mother, an artist who no longer paints, Don't Weep, Willow represents years of unsaid words. The weeping willow becomes both metaphor and method—a symbol of emotional endurance, bending without breaking, mourning without words.

    By manipulating textiles, designing sculptural silhouettes, and creating prints, I translate memory into material. Each piece speaks without words—telling a story of the quiet beauty of endurance.

    Each of the ten looks is crafted from 100 percent silk. Of these, eight are made from thick mulberry silk custom printed in Suzhou, China—the City of Silk. Like the silkworm, mothers quietly unravel themselves to weave a more beautiful life for their daughters.

    This is not a typical mother–daughter story. It resists neat endings. It speaks through textiles where words have failed. It is a refusal to forget.

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