Lulu’s heart lurched. She threw on a sweater, grabbed the car keys, and drove the three miles to the small community hospital where her mother waited, clutching a faded photograph of Dawei in his younger days, his smile as wide as a harvest moon.
Lulu Chu isn’t just a name; it’s a legacy. The company was founded in 2015 by , a second‑generation Taiwanese‑American artist who grew up watching her grandparents paint intricate calligraphy on rice paper while her parents taught her to sew, bake, and, most importantly, celebrate the act of creating together . lulu chu familystrokes
Lulu was half‑asleep when the phone rang. Her mother’s voice, usually bright and peppered with recipes, came out thin, edged with a static hiss that made the words feel distant. Lulu’s heart lurched
Recovery is an artist’s canvas—every movement a brushstroke, every setback a smudge. The company was founded in 2015 by ,