Eri Chu: We developed a passion for fashion from a young age. After completing my graphic design degree and coinciding with my brother’s high school graduation, we both experienced unsatisfactory jobs and lifestyles. Determined for a change, we left our jobs and founded Groundzero. Alongside this, Philip pursued fashion studies in London, starting from scratch.
Eri Chu: Fusing city cultures, embracing diversity, and igniting hope through fashion.
Eri Chu: The person I envision wearing GROUNDZERO is someone who is confident, expressive, and open to different cultures. Groundzero’s brand is designed for people living in metropolitan cities.
Eri Chu: Certainly! China has seen the rise of many talented and original designers in recent years. Notably, Rui Zhou and Windowsen have achieved remarkable success and established their unique styles.
Eri Chu: The resurgence of Y2K fashion and the global popularity of K-pop style are intriguing trends. Similar to trends like 90s trip hop or Brit pop, they are just temporary phenomena. Everything in fashion is transient and subject to change.
Eri Chu: I create each collection based on my brand philosophy of adding fun to everyday life. By researching trends and drawing inspiration from various sources, I design clothes that go beyond simplicity and bring joy to daily routines.
Eri Chu: Of course, there were challenges throughout the entire process, from the initial construction to the present day. There have been many ups and downs in terms of design, operation, funding, and the details of each garment. Issues such as shipping problems and meeting deadlines have arisen constantly. However, with the mindset that difficult problems will always be resolved, we have managed to overcome each and every problem, big or small.
Eri Chu: Follow your passion, define your brand, educate yourself, build a strong image, start small, collaborate, adapt, persevere. Success in fashion awaits!
Follow your passion, define your brand, educate yourself…