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Bohemian style: fashion for the artist and their muse

Eliza wears: striped blouse (HK$8,700) and organza skirt (HK$17,400), both by Fendi.

Coat (HK$30,30) by Balenciaga. Hat, stylist's own.

Ryan wears: pullover (HK$19,500), trousers (HK$6,500) and belt (HK$4,800), all by Bottega Veneta. Shoes by Giorgio Armani (inquiries: 2532 7700).

Eliza wears: dress (HK$47,000) by Valentino. Velvet scarf (worn as belt; HK$1,200) by Alex Eagle. Stockings (HK$160) by Falke. Platform heels by Simone Rocha from I.T (inquiries: 2890 7012). Umbrella (HK$3,500) by Swaine Adeney Brigg x Alex Eagle.

Ryan wears: waistcoat (HK$5,626), top (HK$2,010) and trousers (HK$11,938), all by Ann Demeulemeester.

Eliza wears: dress (HK$17,815) and hat (HK$10,546) by Ann Demeulemeester. Elbow-length gloves by Marc Jacobs (inquiries: 2523 3324). Stockings (HK$160) by Falke. Sandals (HK$4,590) by Kenzo

Ryan wears: trousers (HK$6,500) and belt (HK$4,800) by Bottega Veneta.

Eliza wears: playsuit by Alessandra Rich (alessandrarich.com). Latex swim cap (HK$886) by Atsuko Kudo.

Ryan wears: shirt and trousers by Issey Miyake.

This article originally appeared on the South China Morning Post (SCMP).

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