Heading for success
Milliner establishes a reputation as a leader in the field by creating designs worth looking up to, Li Yingxue reports.
"Maybe the contradiction of both curiosity and worry can push humankind to develop with steady steps."
Sui started to learn traditional Chinese painting at 5, and after 10 years of practicing, he learned more about Western sketching.
He has double-major bachelor's degrees from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, in fashion design and engineering, and accessory art and design.
During college, Sui also took courses in many other majors, such as environmental art and graphic design.
"As an auditor of other courses, usually I would initially sit in the back row, but gradually, when the professor became more familiar with me, I'd move to the front row to listen," Sui recalls, adding that during his college time, there was no rest day-he took courses from Monday to Sunday.
He is the first student at his college to prepare a collection of millinery as his graduation project.