SINCE 1993

Bio

Eric Jiang is journalist and filmmaker whose work focuses on how East Asian individuals navigate identity, belonging, and creative agency in unfamiliar or often unwelcoming environments.

His reporting explores stories of migration, cultural hybridity, and adaptation—especially how people build self-worth in systems that don’t automatically see or validate them. He writes about the everyday negotiations that come with living between languages, expectations, and industries, and how East Asian voices push back against marginalization in Western contexts.

Eric traces how East Asian creatives resist easy labels—not through declarations, but through steady, intentional practice. He explores how they build presence in industries that often overlook them and make space for themselves where few blueprints exist. His reporting draws from long-form interviews and close, patient observation—connecting personal experience to broader questions of recognition and authorship.

His debut film, Three Aces, built on this critical interest, follows three East Asian fashion professionals in London, each at a different life stage. Together, their stories reveal what it means to enact identity in a foreign land.

3ACES Trailer

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