
Working as an advertising marketing manager in Kowloon, my days are a whirlwind of brainstorming sessions, client presentations, and often, photoshoots for brand campaigns. It’s a job that demands creativity and confidence, where your personal image plays a surprisingly big role in how you connect with people. For a long time, I loved the buzz, but there was always this little voice in my head, a subtle insecurity whenever the camera came out or I had to present in a sleek, tailored outfit. I often felt my chest didn't quite fill out clothes the way I wanted, making me feel less impactful, less 'puttogether' than I envisioned. It wasn't about being overtly sexual; it was about feeling truly balanced and powerful in my own skin, especially when my work demanded I be the face of a brand.

