Over two years, photographer Ramona Jingru Wang, in collaboration with stylist Momoè Sadamatsu, labored intently with a bunch of fashions and creatives, creating portraits and first-person writing by way of sluggish, conversational classes and reimagining the normal style “go-see.” A format traditionally tied to casting energy, pass-or-fail judgment, and the male gaze, the “go-see” turns into intimate, process-driven, and grounded in care by way of Jingru Wang’s gaze, a second through which to discover a spread of the way of trying and being checked out.
The 100-plus-page spiral-bound e book GO SEE*, launched with Pal Editions on November twenty second, 2025, gathers portraits of various individuals—many from Asian diasporic communities—who participated within the challenge with first-person writing, the results of sluggish, conversational classes. In a second when the style system runs at an especially quick tempo, Jingru Wang and Sadamatsu created an area of interconnection and care, reciprocity and self-definition.
We sat down with them to be taught extra about their work.


















































