Love, Bonito: Breaking the Mold for Asian Women in Fashion
Love, Bonito: Breaking the Mold for Asian Women in Fashion
Love, Bonito, a leading Southeast Asian womenswear brand, is shaking things up with a brand refresh that celebrates the multifaceted lives of Asian women. With a fresh brand identity and revamped assortment strategy, they aim to challenge stereotypes and empower women to embrace their uniqueness. Gone are the days of stereotypical one-dimensional portrayals. Fronting the campaign is a powerhouse line-up of Asian and Asian-American women, specifically chosen for their personal stories and outlook that strays from what a stereotypical Asian woman should be or look like. This isn’t just a new logo and tagline; it’s a full-fledged commitment to redefine what it means to dress for the modern Asian woman.
From Left to Right: Featuring a powerhouse line-up Arden Cho, mother-daughter duo Gym Tan & Mya Miller, Yuna and Chanel Miller
“This milestone represents a heartfelt tribute to our Asian women community,” says Rachel Lim, co-founder of Love, Bonito. The brand’s mission? To honor Asian heritage while simultaneously dismantling tired stereotypes. This philosophy extends beyond marketing and right into the design process itself. Love, Bonito prioritizes perfecting the Asian fit, ensuring each piece is not only stylish but also functional, confidence-boosting, and versatile. From school runs to boardroom meetings to date nights, their designs empower women to embrace every aspect of their lives with both style and grace.
Ready-to-live, not just ready-to-wear
Love, Bonito understands that clothes aren’t just about aesthetics; they’re an extension of ourselves. That’s why they focus on designing for the real lives of Asian women. With flattering cuts, comfortable palettes, and fits perfected through real-world testing, customers can rely on Love, Bonito pieces to see them through life’s big moments and everyday adventures alike. To curate a more focused assortment for its community, Love, Bonito has leveraged over ten years of Asian women customer data combined with machine learning and artificial intelligence to launch bestselling styles in three key lines: Signatures, Staples and capsule collections. The momentous revamp will provide apparel for work, weekend, casual, holiday and dressy occasions, while starkly reducing the total number of styles produced by 60%.
From Left to Right: Arden Cho in Ling Belted Tailored Vest (Ivory), Arden Tweed Jacket (Oat) and Yuna Tailored High Rise Pants (Oat); Yuna in Rachel Ruched-ready Blazer (Ivory), Ivy Satin Button Down Shirt (Oat), and Yuna Tailored High Rise Pants (White); Chanel Miller in Ivy Satin Button Down Shirt (Olive), Natalia Scoop Neck Fitted Top (Ivory) and Anh Pleated Straight Leg Pants (Olive)
Rooted in timeless elegance, the Signatures are sophisticated modern looks for effortless transitions from feminine dressing to power suiting at accessible price points. Its first launch from 11 March onwards include 30 pieces that have been functionally crafted in crease-ease fabrics and flattering colours for work, weekend and dressy occasions. Beyond the brand’s dedication to designing clothes for the real lives of women, it also strives to represent the Asian women community with raw, impactful women stories.
Starring Korean American actress and singer Arden Cho in the Ling Belted Tailored Vest paired with the Yuna Tailored High Rise Pants, these pieces wereconstructed for that huge confidence boost as she fiercely advocates for Asian women representation in Hollywood while being her true authentic self with a cup of boba. Ling comes with a bloat-friendly silhouette with its roomier hem, which perfectly complements the leg-lengthening Yuna that is guaranteed to give you instant length.
Another way to style Yuna is with the Rachel Ruched-ready Blazer and Ivy Satin Button Down Shirt. Taking a candid mirror selfie, Malaysian singer Yuna is definitely no stranger to those who love great music. Whether she’s creating the next big hit in the studio or spearheading Southeast-Asian women representation on the international stage, Yuna oozes confidence with her modest-friendly picks.
The carefree Chanel Miller is completely at ease with herself in the Natalia Scoop Neck Fitted Top and luxurious Anh Pleated Straight Leg Pants. She may exude an effortless confidence now, but has come a long way in shedding her shame and courageously living a fulfilling life as a sexual assault survivor. The padded and body-hugging Natalia offers the best support through thick and thin, while Anh’s crease-ease plisse material, bloat-friendly design and functional pockets will get you ready for all of life’s moments.
From Left to RIght: Gym Tan in Simone Pleated Padded Twist Back Jumpsuit (Black); Mya Miller in Dez Pleated Boat Neck Crop Top (Dusty Citron) and Gym Pleated Column Midi Skirt (Dusty Citron)
Embracing our Asian roots, Love, Bonito has also thoughtfully designed looks that make filial piety and mother-daughter bonding look effortless. 63-year-
Love, Bonito, a leading Southeast Asian womenswear brand, is shaking things up with a brand refresh that celebrates the multifaceted lives of Asian women. With a fresh brand identity and revamped assortment strategy, they aim to challenge stereotypes and empower women to embrace their uniqueness. Gone are the days of stereotypical one-dimensional portrayals. Fronting the campaign is a powerhouse line-up of Asian and Asian-American women, specifically chosen for their personal stories and outlook that strays from what a stereotypical Asian woman should be or look like. This isn’t just a new logo and tagline; it’s a full-fledged commitment to redefine what it means to dress for the modern Asian woman.
From Left to Right: Featuring a powerhouse line-up Arden Cho, mother-daughter duo Gym Tan & Mya Miller, Yuna and Chanel Miller
“This milestone represents a heartfelt tribute to our Asian women community,” says Rachel Lim, co-founder of Love, Bonito. The brand’s mission? To honor Asian heritage while simultaneously dismantling tired stereotypes. This philosophy extends beyond marketing and right into the design process itself. Love, Bonito prioritizes perfecting the Asian fit, ensuring each piece is not only stylish but also functional, confidence-boosting, and versatile. From school runs to boardroom meetings to date nights, their designs empower women to embrace every aspect of their lives with both style and grace.
Ready-to-live, not just ready-to-wear
Love, Bonito understands that clothes aren’t just about aesthetics; they’re an extension of ourselves. That’s why they focus on designing for the real lives of Asian women. With flattering cuts, comfortable palettes, and fits perfected through real-world testing, customers can rely on Love, Bonito pieces to see them through life’s big moments and everyday adventures alike. To curate a more focused assortment for its community, Love, Bonito has leveraged over ten years of Asian women customer data combined with machine learning and artificial intelligence to launch bestselling styles in three key lines: Signatures, Staples and capsule collections. The momentous revamp will provide apparel for work, weekend, casual, holiday and dressy occasions, while starkly reducing the total number of styles produced by 60%.
From Left to Right: Arden Cho in Ling Belted Tailored Vest (Ivory), Arden Tweed Jacket (Oat) and Yuna Tailored High Rise Pants (Oat); Yuna in Rachel Ruched-ready Blazer (Ivory), Ivy Satin Button Down Shirt (Oat), and Yuna Tailored High Rise Pants (White); Chanel Miller in Ivy Satin Button Down Shirt (Olive), Natalia Scoop Neck Fitted Top (Ivory) and Anh Pleated Straight Leg Pants (Olive)
Rooted in timeless elegance, the Signatures are sophisticated modern looks for effortless transitions from feminine dressing to power suiting at accessible price points. Its first launch from 11 March onwards include 30 pieces that have been functionally crafted in crease-ease fabrics and flattering colours for work, weekend and dressy occasions. Beyond the brand’s dedication to designing clothes for the real lives of women, it also strives to represent the Asian women community with raw, impactful women stories.
Starring Korean American actress and singer Arden Cho in the Ling Belted Tailored Vest paired with the Yuna Tailored High Rise Pants, these pieces wereconstructed for that huge confidence boost as she fiercely advocates for Asian women representation in Hollywood while being her true authentic self with a cup of boba. Ling comes with a bloat-friendly silhouette with its roomier hem, which perfectly complements the leg-lengthening Yuna that is guaranteed to give you instant length.
Another way to style Yuna is with the Rachel Ruched-ready Blazer and Ivy Satin Button Down Shirt. Taking a candid mirror selfie, Malaysian singer Yuna is definitely no stranger to those who love great music. Whether she’s creating the next big hit in the studio or spearheading Southeast-Asian women representation on the international stage, Yuna oozes confidence with her modest-friendly picks.
The carefree Chanel Miller is completely at ease with herself in the Natalia Scoop Neck Fitted Top and luxurious Anh Pleated Straight Leg Pants. She may exude an effortless confidence now, but has come a long way in shedding her shame and courageously living a fulfilling life as a sexual assault survivor. The padded and body-hugging Natalia offers the best support through thick and thin, while Anh’s crease-ease plisse material, bloat-friendly design and functional pockets will get you ready for all of life’s moments.
From Left to RIght: Gym Tan in Simone Pleated Padded Twist Back Jumpsuit (Black); Mya Miller in Dez Pleated Boat Neck Crop Top (Dusty Citron) and Gym Pleated Column Midi Skirt (Dusty Citron)
Embracing our Asian roots, Love, Bonito has also thoughtfully designed looks that make filial piety and mother-daughter bonding look effortless. 63-year-