Vogue Beautyのインスタグラム(voguebeauty) - 7月29日 01時20分


Growing up within a Vietnamese family in the Czech Republic, @LuckaNgo spent her youth learning to navigate the two, very different, cultures. While the Vietnamese population of the Czech Republic might represent the largest non-European minority within the small Eastern European country, there were still cultural boundaries that proved difficult to bridge—until Ngo discovered a self-taught love for photography, using her camera to document the diasporic community of Asian women that surrounded her in rural Czechia.
The first person Ngo shot was her friend Jo Park, pictured above. "Jo is my friend, but she’s also like a big sister to me that I look up to. I met her through work and by getting to know her more, I realized she is an example of someone who can truly speak up for herself and be confident about what’s on her mind. But what captured my attention first were her tattoos. There is one in particular that she told me plays a particularly special role: a koi fish, secretly tattooed on her by her grandfather when she was young.”
At the link in our bio, Ngo shares more of her photo series of boundary-pushing Asian youth. See the full story there. Photographed by @luckango


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